Cadewyn originates from Wales. It also has its roots in Old English, Irish, and Scottish. It consists of two elements, Cad means 'war or battle,' and Gwyn means 'white or fair.' The meaning of Cadewyn is 'spirit of war' or 'fair battle.' It also translates to 'glorious battle' or 'a friend in battle.' A small village in Powys, Wales is named Bettws Cadewen (Cadewain). It is a possibility that Roman soldiers might have made use of this place. The 12th century Prince of Powys Dynasty in the east part of Wales was named Cadwgan ap Bleddyn.
Gender
Cadewyn is most often associated with the gender: neutral.
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Spelling of Cadewyn
C-A-D-E-W-Y-N , is a 7-letter neutral given name.