Cassidy vs Caiside
According to the page, Cassidy is "From an Irish surname that was derived from Ó Caiside meaning "descendant of Caiside"."
So my question is, which would you prefer? Do you prefer the more familiar Cassidy or would you prefer the older Caiside?
And for which gender?
If you don't like the name, which spelling would you prefer regardless? (you can still comment on the name, however)
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So my question is, which would you prefer? Do you prefer the more familiar Cassidy or would you prefer the older Caiside?
And for which gender?
If you don't like the name, which spelling would you prefer regardless? (you can still comment on the name, however)
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"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)
Formally PrincessZ and Princess Magpie
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Cassidy, feminine, though it'd be refreshing on a boy. I like the meaning, but not the sound. It has a similar vibe to Kennedy.
Cassidy f
Irish pronunciation is a minefield. I would prefer Cassidy, but not for use!