The name Cadence is of Latin origin, the meaning of Cadence is 'rhythm' or 'beat'. It is also believed to have been taken from the musical term 'cadence', which is a melodic or harmonic pattern of notes that signals the end of a phrase. In French, the meaning of this name is also ‘rhythmic’. In 1992 it first rose to popularity in Armistead Maupin's novel 'Maybe the Moon', in which the main character was named Cadence Roth. As a name, Candence has been given to both boys and girls. It experienced a sudden increase in popularity in the early 2000s, peaking in 2007 as the 199th most popular name for girls that year.
Gender
Cadence is most often associated with the gender: neutral.
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Spelling of Cadence
C-A-D-E-N-C-E , is a 7-letter neutral given name.
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