What is the name meaning of CADI. Phrases containing CADI
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CADI
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek, Irish
Rhythm; A Rhythmic Flow of Sounds; Variant of Cady
Girl/Female
Welsh English Irish
Pure.
Surname or Lastname
French and English
French and English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortified stronghold, Old French, Middle English motte. The surname may also be a habitational name from any of the places in France named with this word.English : variant spelling of Mott 2.German : habitational name from Motte in the Saarland or Motten in Bavaria.The settlement that became the city of Detroit was founded in 1701 by Antoine de la Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac (1658–1730), governor of LA. He was born into the minor nobility in Gascony, France, where his father owned the seigneury of Cadillac.
Boy/Male
Arabic
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Girl/Female
English Irish
meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds.
Female
Welsh
Pet form of Welsh Catrin, CADI means "pure."
Girl/Female
Greek
Sparkling.
Female
French
French name CADICE means "chief."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Irish
Rhythm; Rhythmic Flow of Sounds; Pure; Variant of Cady
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n.
See Cadie.
n.
A Turkish judge. See Cadi.
n.
A fleet; especially, a /eet of Spanish ships which formerly sailed every year from Cadiz to Vera Cruz, in Mexico, to transport to Spain the production of Spanish America.
n.
A chief judge in the Turkish empire, so named originally because his jurisdiction extended to the cases of soldiers, who are now tried only by their own officers.
n.
A college or corporation in Turkey composed of the hierarchy, namely, the imams, or ministers of religion, the muftis, or doctors of law, and the cadis, or administrators of justice.
a.
Of or relating to Cadiz, in Spain.
n.
An inferior magistrate or judge among the Mohammedans, usually the judge of a town or village.
v.
Ready or intending to go; on the way toward; going; -- with to or for, or with an adverb of motion; as, a ship is bound to Cadiz, or for Cadiz.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Cadiz.
n.
A large pear, shaped like a flattened top, used chiefly for cooking.
n.
Alt. of Caddie
n.
A kind of coarse serge.