I think I'm going to use this name in a book. I think it has a sort of roughness and aloofness to it but also a bit of a military vibe, which perfectly describes this character. I think I prefer Kade or Caden, but those have sort of a less edgy vibe to them, so I'm going with this.
― Anonymous User 12/5/2021
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Don't care much for the trendy Caden, but I dig Cade! It's simple, yet has a cool/edgy vibe to it. It's unique & it also sounds sexy on a man, so it will age well. The name would pair well with a sister named Carmen, which I also consider a simple, yet edgy/bold name as well.
I used to like this name. Then I realized how much it sounded like Al Qaeda and it lost its appeal.
― Anonymous User 7/25/2020
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I really love this name. It’s not overused, but won’t get mispronounced or misspelled too often. It’s simple, fresh, and ages very well. Much better than the youthful and trendy ‘Caden’. I would love to name a future son this!
We did name our first born Cade Harper Hawkins. It really is important how you choose names. He lives up to his strong and creative name as he has published an ebook "Frog Boy" born 9/23/97. He does not care from whom we borrowed his middle name Harper Lee- to kill a mockingbird.
I think Cade is a really unique name. It's one that you don't often hear, but I like it. I think Cade would make a great middle name, I'm not so sure about it being a first name though.
My brother, born 1977, is named Cade. My mother chose this name because of its Southern (Kentucky & Tennessee) and Irish roots. People compliment his name all the time! It's simple and strong.