Caicey name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Celtic, Old Irish and Slavonic
Meaning: Descendant of Cathasaigh and Brave
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What does Caicey mean?

Caicey is a form of customary and venerable Casey. Casey is a short version of Casimir. Casey's meaning is Descendant of Cathasaigh and Brave is predominantly used in English and Irish is originated from Slavonic, Celtic and Old Irish.

Variants of Caicey

Casey, Cace, Case

Middle Names for Caicey

Merton, Kass, Euan, view more middle names that goes with Caicey

How popular is the name Caicey?

Caicey is a rare baby name in England and Wales and may not be used now since it isn't seen since 2006. As per our research, over 6 babies have been bestowed Caicey around the globe.

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What numbers say about Caicey?

You always act like everything's just great. Remember that life is to have fun and don't worry much. Your motto is: be the change you want to see in the world and make a difference while you are alive. You are all about independence, and like to have your own possessions because you like to enjoy luxury but not at any prize. You have to pay attention to your surroundings and the people you hang out with.

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  •  Iwen - Iwens origin is Celtic and Old High German is prevalently used in Breton, meaning of Iwen is "Yew or The Archer" is used as a baby boy name
  •  Bradyn - Used largely in English preeminent, Bradyn means "From the Broad Valley or Descendant of Bradan" and is used for both boys and girls is of English and Celtic origin
  •  Bresi chiefly is used in Icelandic and Old Norse aimed at boys is originated from Celtic. Bresi is Norse cognate of Irish Bresse = Unruly
  •  Artair - Originated from Celtic, Artair bestowed upon boys, Artair means "The Bear" is used majorly in Gaelic and Scottish

Famous people named Caicey

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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