All about the name CANDASE

Meaning, origin, history.

Candace is a unique and beautiful name of Greek origin, derived from the word "kandake," which means "queen." It was popularized by Candace, a queen in Ethiopia who traveled to Jerusalem to worship at the Temple during the reign of Herod (Matthew 15:21-28).

In ancient times, the name Candace was used mainly among royalty and nobility. However, in recent years, it has gained popularity as a unisex given name in English-speaking countries.

Candace has also been featured prominently in popular culture, most notably as the name of the protagonist's mother in "The Princess Diaries" book series by Meg Cabot, and as Candace Parker, a renowned American basketball player who was named after her grandmother.

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Greek

Popularity of the name CANDASE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, we can observe that the name Candase has seen a varying number of births over the years in the United States.

In the year 1975, there were 5 births with the name Candase. This number remained consistent at 5 births again in the year 1982. However, there was an increase to 6 births in the year 1985, followed by another decrease to 5 births in the year 1986.

Interestingly, there was a significant increase in the popularity of the name Candase in 1987, with a total of 9 births recorded that year. This peak in popularity is notable as it represents the highest number of births for this name within the provided timeframe.

Across these five years (1975-1987), there were a total of 30 births registered for the name Candase in the United States. Despite fluctuations in its popularity, the name Candase has maintained a consistent presence among newborns during these years.