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Caidence

A spelling variation of Cadence, from Latin cadentia, meaning rhythm or flow.

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Caidence is a creative respelling of Cadence, a name rooted in the Latin word cadentia, meaning "a falling" or the rhythmic flow of movement and music. The Latin root cadere — to fall — gave rise to the musical term "cadence," referring to the modulation and resolution at the close of a phrase, lending the name an inherently lyrical, harmonious quality. The name entered English as a given name in the late twentieth century, riding a broader cultural wave of music- and nature-inspired vocabulary names.

While Cadence itself has no single famous ancient bearer, its associations are rich: in classical music, a cadence marks resolution and completion, a satisfying arrival. In military tradition, a cadence is the marching chant that keeps soldiers in step — a name of discipline and rhythm alike. The variant spelling Caidence emerged in the 2000s and 2010s as parents sought to individualize the name visually while preserving its melodic sound, a common pattern in contemporary American naming culture.

Today Caidence occupies a space between the ornate and the lyrical. It carries an artistic sensibility — evoking music, poetry, and the natural rise and fall of breath and language — while its distinctive spelling signals a parent's creative intent. The name has been especially popular in the American South and Midwest, where inventive phonetic respellings have become a recognized and celebrated naming tradition.

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