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Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Kade III (Kade bin ʿUthmān) was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-15th century, ruling approximately 1440–1444. Kade ruled during the "Era
Kade_III
Amarma. Lange (1984) proposed Kade III. Landeroin records a mai named Biri as ruling for a single year directly before Ali III. This Biri is omitted in all
List_of_mais_of_Kanem–Bornu
Empire around Lake Chad, Africa, c. 700–1902
a new permanent capital. Although Kanem was later recovered by mai Idris III Katagarmabe, scholars sometimes divide the Kanem–Bornu Empire into an earlier
Kanem–Bornu_Empire
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Nikalemi. Biri became mai in the late 14th century, succeeding his brother Kade II Afunu. Biri ruled for 32 or 33 years, an exceptionally long reign for
Biri_III_Uthman
Legendary founder of Kanem
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Susam_of_Kanem
Sudanese warlord and empire-builder
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Rabih_az-Zubayr
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Ali_V_Minargema
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
List_of_shehus_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Ahmad_Alimi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
(chief general) Nikale bin Ibrahim and the yerima (another high official) Kade. Uthman fled from the country and sought refuge among the Hausa states, probably
Uthman_III_Kalinumuwa
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Ashimi_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
children". Dunama died at Zamtam in Bornu. He was succeeded as mai by his son Kade I Aujami but a decades-long succession conflict soon broke out between Dunama's
Dunama_II_Dibalemi
Ruler of the Kanem–Bornu Empire (c. 1570–1603)
negotiations with Istanbul to regain control of Fezzan which Sultan Murad III declined, but urged amicable relations with Bornu. As tensions rose, Bornu
Idris_Alooma
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
W. (1992). "The Chad region as a crossroads". General History of Africa III: Africa from the Seventh to the Eleventh Century (Abridged ed.). UNESCO.
Hummay
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Kade II (Kade bin Idrīs), called Kade Afunu and Kade Auja, was briefly mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the late 14th century, ruling approximately
Kade_II_Afunu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Kade I (Kade bin Dunama), called Kade Aujami and also recorded as Abd al-Kadim, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-to-late 13th century
Kade_I_Aujami
First Muslim ruler of Kanem
W. (1992). "The Chad region as a crossroads". General History of Africa III: Africa from the Seventh to the Eleventh Century (Abridged ed.). UNESCO.
Hu_of_Kanem
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Abdullah II (ʿAbdallāh bin Kade), called Abdullah Kademi, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the early 14th century, ruling approximately 1311–1322
Abdullah_II_Kademi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Ibrahim_IV_Lefiami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
century. Muhammad and three of his brothers who reigned before him (Selema III, Kure I Gana, and Kure II Kura) had been killed in quick succession in wars
Idris_I_Nikalemi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Idris III (Idrīs bin ʿAlī), called Idris Katagarmabe and Idris Alimi, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the early 16th century, ruling approximately
Idris_III_Katagarmabe
Last mai of the Duguwa dynasty
W. (1992). "The Chad region as a crossroads". General History of Africa III: Africa from the Seventh to the Eleventh Century (Abridged ed.). UNESCO.
Selema_I
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Biri_I_Uthman
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
century, succeeding the possibly co-reigning mais Idris II Saradima and Dunama III. By Umar's time, internal struggles and external attacks had torn Kanem apart
Umar_I_Idrismi
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Selema II Dunama II Dibalemi Kade I Aujami Biri II Ibrahim Jalil Dirke Kelem Ibrahim I Nikale Abdullah II Kademi Selema III Kure I Gana Kure II Kura Muhammad
Sanda_Kura
Shehu of Bornu in 1900 and from 1901 to 1922
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Abubakar_Garbai
Islamic religious scholar and political leader (1776–1837)
kill the shehu in 1817. At this date, Dunama and Sultan ‘Uthman Burkomanda III al-Kabir of Bagirmi plotted to get rid of al-Kanemi. This foreign intervention
Muhammad_al-Amin_al-Kanemi
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Sanda_Wuduroma
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Ibrahim_Kura
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Muhammad's father). Muhammad defeated and killed Kade in battle at Lada, west of Ngazargamu. Kade's successor renewed the Bilala's oath of fealty to the
Muhammad_VI_Aminami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Ibrahim III (Ibrāhīm bin Idrīs), called Ibrahim Gumsami, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the early 17th century, ruling approximately 1618–1625
Ibrahim_III_Gumsami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
thirty. He died at Ngazargamu and was succeeded as mai by his son Idris III Katagarmabe. Different king lists (girgams) and chronicles translated in
Ali_I_Gaji
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Barth's chronicle contradictorily also states that Ibrahim was murdered by Kade III, who then seized the throne. The site of Abdullah's death is recorded as
Abdullah_III_Dakumuni
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
al-Ḥājj Umar III (ʿUmar bin Idrīs), called Umar al-Maqdisi and Umar Fusami, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the early-to-mid 17th century
Umar_III_al-Maqdisi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Lange (1984) instead believed Muhammad V to have been a son of mai Muhammad III, who Lange interpreted as an Idrisid. Muhammad became mai in the mid-15th
Muhammad_V_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Ibrahim_I_Nikale
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
designates him as the successor of mai Abdullah III Dakumuni and the predecessor of Kade III. Kade's father was also named Uthman and he may thus have
Ibrahim_II_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
W. (1992). "The Chad region as a crossroads". General History of Africa III: Africa from the Seventh to the Eleventh Century (PDF) (Abridged ed.). UNESCO
Arki_of_Kanem
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
fourth ruler of the empire with this name, after Umar I, Umar II, and Umar III). Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi's death is often erroneously given as 1835.
Umar_Kura
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Dunama_I_Umemi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
internal and external conflict in the empire. Muhammad was a son of mai Kade III. Muhammad did not directly succeed his father, who had been killed by the
Muhammad_IV_of_Bornu
Emir of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Fadlallah_bin_Rabih
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Kure was a son of mai Abdullah II Kademi. He succeeded his brother Selema III as mai in the early 14th century, after Selema died in battle against the
Kure_I_Gana
Mai of Kanem–Bornu Empire
Muhammad III (Muḥammad) was briefly mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-15th century, ruling approximately 1449–1450. Possibly a usurper
Muhammad_III_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III (Dunama bin Ibrāhīm) may have been a mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the 14th century, approximately 1369–1376, possibly co-ruling
Dunama_III
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IV. Biri became mai in the mid-15th century, after his predecessor Kade III had been defeated by the rival claimant Dunama V Ahmad. Biri ruled only
Biri_IV
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Uthman III Kalinumuwa. Uthman was overthrown by the kaigama (chief general) Nikale bin Ibrahim and the yerima (another prominent official) Kade. According
Dunama_IV
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Muhammad_VIII_Ergama
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
17th century, ruling approximately 1680–1699. Idris was a son of mai Ali III Walamma, who he succeeded as mai in the late 17th century. Very little is
Idris_V
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
given to avert the evil eye." Muhammad was succeeded as mai by his brother Kade II Afunu. According to Palmer's 1912 girgam, Muhammad was buried at "Jaburu
Muhammad_II_Manza
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Selema III (Sǝlǝma bin ʿAbdallāh) was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the early 14th century, ruling approximately 1322–1326. Selema was a son
Selema_III
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
mid-16th century, ruling approximately 1544–1545. Ali was a son of mai Idris III Katagarmabe. His mother was named Zainab. Ali became mai in the mid-16th
Ali_II_Zainami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
bore this name (Uthman I, Uthman II, Uthman III Kalinumuwa and Biri III Uthman). Lange (1984) suggested Biri III Uthman as the most likely candidate. Some
Amarma
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Kyari_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Dawud_Nikalemi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Ali_IV_Kalirgima
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Abdullah_I_Bikur
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Uthman_I_of_Kanem
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Selema_II
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
al-Ḥājj Ali III (ʿAlī bin ʿUmar), called Ali Walamma and various other names, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-to-late 17th century
Ali_III_Walamma
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
internal and external conflict in the empire. Umar was a son of mai Abdullah III Dakumuni. Umar came to power as mai in the mid-to-late 15th century in the
Umar_II_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Abdullah_IV_Dunamami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
III Uthman. Before he became mai, Dunama was a rival claimant in dynastic conflicts against his predecessors. Dunama defeated and killed mai Kade III
Dunama_V_Ahmad
Regent of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Ali_Fannami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
of Shuwa Arabs. Muhammad was succeeded as mai by his half-brother Ibrahim III Gumsami. Most king lists (girgams) and chronicles translated in the 19th–20th
Muhammad_VII_Bukalmarami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Amarma's son. In 1984, Dierk Lange suggested that Gaji was a son of mai Kade III and thus a brother of his immediate predecessor (Muhammad IV) and successor
Gaji_of_Bornu
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Bukar_Kura
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Uthman_II_of_Kanem
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Masta_Gumsumi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Sa'id_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Hamdan_Dunamami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
briefly-reigning ruler immediately before mai Ali III Walamma, or his name may have been an alternate name for Ali III and misunderstood as a separate monarch.
Biri_V
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
designates Dunama as a son of Idris III Katagarmabe. Some chronologies of Kanem–Bornu rulers omit the 14th-century Dunama III, lowering the regnal numbers of
Dunama_VI_Muhammad
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
conflict with the Idrisid line for about a century. Uthman was a son of mai Kade III. Uthman became mai in the mid-15th century. He succeeded mai Gaji, who
Uthman_IV_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
approximately 1369–1376, possibly co-ruling with mai Dunama III. The mais Idris Saradima and Dunama III are recorded in lists of Kanem–Bornu rulers (girgams)
Idris_II_Saradima
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Selema II Dunama II Dibalemi Kade I Aujami Biri II Ibrahim Jalil Dirke Kelem Ibrahim I Nikale Abdullah II Kademi Selema III Kure I Gana Kure II Kura Muhammad
Jalil_of_Kanem
Shehu of Bornu (1853–1854)
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
'Abd_ar-Rahman_of_Bornu
Regent of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Fasama
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
18th century, ruling approximately 1699–1717. Dunama was a son of mai Ali III Walamma and succeeded his brother Idris V as mai in the late 17th or early
Dunama_VII_Martemarambi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
in Kanem. Abubakar was succeeded as mai by Idris II Saradima and Dunama III, who may have ruled together. King lists (girgams) and chronicles translated
Abubakar_Liyatu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
power. The imperial court entered into an alliance with ‘Uthman Burkomanda III al-Kabir, ruler of the Sultanate of Bagirmi, who feared that al-Kanemi was
Dunama_IX_Lefiami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
earlier mais. The Sao rose up against the empire in the time of mai Selema III, another of Muhammad's brothers. Before Muhammad's reign, the conflict with
Muhammad_I_Kure
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Selema II Dunama II Dibalemi Kade I Aujami Biri II Ibrahim Jalil Dirke Kelem Ibrahim I Nikale Abdullah II Kademi Selema III Kure I Gana Kure II Kura Muhammad
Dirke_Kelem
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Muhammad_IX_Ngileruma
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
earlier mais. The Sao rose up against the empire in the time of mai Selema III, a brother of Kure I and Kure II who had also been killed by the Sao. After
Kure_II_Kura
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
sources in several places based on their familial relationships. Selema III is placed earlier in their lists than in those of other authors. Stewart
Biri_II_Ibrahim
Queen regnant in the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama III Umar I Idrismi Saʽid Muhammad II Manza Kade II Afunu Biri III Uthman Uthman III Kalinumuwa Dunama IV Abdullah III Dakumuni Ibrahim II Kade III Biri
Aissa_Koli
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Aman. Some chronologies of Kanem–Bornu rulers omit the 14th-century Dunama III, lowering the regnal numbers of later rulers of this name. This ruler is
Dunama_VIII_Gana
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KADE III
KADE III
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a Middle English short form of Adam, found mainly in Scotland and northern England.English : from Eda, a Middle English short form of the female personal name Edith (Old English Ēadḡ{dh} ‘prosperity battle’).Americanized spelling of Norwegian Eide.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Kay, KAE means "lord." Compare with feminine Kae.
Female
Japanese
(楓) Japanese unisex name KAEDE means "maple."
Surname or Lastname
Frisian and North German
Frisian and North German : from the personal name Ade, which is a pet form of Adam or various names beginning with Ad(al)-, for example Adolf, Adalbrecht (see Albrecht).English : from the personal name Ade, one of the many pet forms of Adam.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : nickname from kaal ‘bald’.English : habitational name from the villages of East and West Keal in Lincolnshire, which are named from Old Norse kjÇ«lr ‘ridge’.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Köhl (see Kohl).Indian (Maharashtra); pronounced as two syllables : Hindu descriptive nickname from Sanskrit kÄla ‘black’, found among Brahmans, Marathas, and other communities. The Konkanasth Brahmans have a clan called Kale.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads, so named from Old Norse hlað ‘pile or stack’ (for example, of wood or stones) or ‘pavement’.North German : short form of Ladwig, a variant of Ludwig.English : topographic name for someone living by a road, path, or watercourse, Middle English lade, lode (Old English (ge)lÄd).
Female
English
Pet form of English Katherine, KATE means "pure."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Cade, a survival of the Old English personal name or byname Cada, which is probably from a Germanic root meaning ‘lump’, ‘swelling’.English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle English, Old French cade ‘cask’, ‘barrel’ (of Germanic origin, probably akin to the root mentioned in 1).English : nickname for a gentle or inoffensive person, from Middle English cade ‘domestic animal’, ‘pet’ (of unknown origin).French (Cadé) : topographic name from cade ‘juniper’ (from Latin catanus).Bearers of the name Caddé, from Amiens, were documented in Quebec city by 1670.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cathán, KANE means "little battle."
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the name of the precious stone, JADE means "jade."
Male
English
 English topographical surname transferred to forename use, WADE means "lives near the river crossing." Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Wada (the name of a sea giant), meaning "to go," in the sense of going forward, proceeding.
Male
English
Middle English pet form of Hebrew Adam, EADE means "earth" or "red."
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of English/French Charles, KALE means "man."Â
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish American
From the wetlands.
Female
Japanese
Japanese name KAME means "tortoise (symbol of long life)."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a respelling of Caddy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Wade, Old English Wada, from wadan ‘to go’. (Wada was the name of a legendary sea-giant.)English : topographic name for someone who lived near a ford, Old English (ge)wæd (of cognate origin to 1), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Wade in Suffolk.Dutch and North German : occupational name or nickname from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German wade ‘garment’, ‘large net’.Jonathan Wade emigrated from Norfolk, England, to Medford, MA, in 1632. Benjamin Franklin Wade (1800–1878), born near Springfield, MA, was a prominent U.S. senator from OH during the Civil War.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kay 4 and 5.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Bad(d)a, which is of uncertain origin, perhaps a short form of the various compound names with the first element beadu ‘battle’.North German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name composed with badu ‘strife’, ‘battle’.North German : occupational name from Middle Low German bade ‘messenger’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Caden, probably KADEN means "little battle."Â
KADE III
KADE III
Boy/Male
German American Spanish
Glory.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Good God.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Distinguished Woman
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nirakartre acceptor of ramas Mantra only
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A God Like Saint; Devarshee was Used for Naradmuni Because He was the Son of Brahma and was the Saint of Vishnu Bhagwan
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
English Anglo Saxon
Hero.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Oaken
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Greek
Form of Oceanus
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KADE III
n.
The act of wading.
a.
Made by one's self.
v. t.
To treat like a jade; to spurn.
v. t.
To throw in out. with a ladle or dipper; to dip; as, to lade water out of a tub, or into a cistern.
v. t.
To pass or cross by wading; as, he waded /he rivers and swamps.
imp. & p. p.
of Make
n.
The mouth of a river.
n.
Woad.
v. i.
To go; to move forward.
a.
Artificially produced; pieced together; formed by filling in; as, made ground; a made mast, in distinction from one consisting of a single spar.
v. i.
Hence, to move with difficulty or labor; to proceed /lowly among objects or circumstances that constantly /inder or embarrass; as, to wade through a dull book.
v. i.
To fade; hence, to vanish.
a.
Made already, or beforehand, in anticipation of need; not made to order; as, ready-made clothing; ready-made jokes.
a.
To become fade; to grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant.
n.
A passage for water; a ditch or drain.
n.
See Mad, n.
n.
A raid.
v. i.
To walk in a substance that yields to the feet; to move, sinking at each step, as in water, mud, sand, etc.