Cade

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See also: cade, cadé, cadê, -cade, and cad é

English

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Etymology

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  • As an English surname, from an old personal name Cada, from a Germanic root meaning "lump, swelling" and perhaps related to the next sense.
  • Also as an English occupational surname for a cooper, from Old French cade (barrel, cask), from Latin cadus.
  • Also as an English surname, from the noun cade (sense 1) (domestic animal).
  • As a French surname, spelling variant of Cadé, from cade (juniper).

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Cade

  1. An English metonymic surname originating as an occupation for a cooper.
  2. A male given name transferred from the surname.

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