Cardin
c(a)-rdin,
car-din
US Popularity:18918
Origin:British
Meaning:Thistle; Rock enclosure; Powerful strength; Wool carder; Chief; Bird
If you’re looking for a versatile name to give baby, Cardin is flourishing with inspiration. This gender-neutral title can come from the Middle English word cardoun, meaning “thistle.” Along with being the national flower of Scotland, the thistle can be a symbol of protection and resolution, thanks to its prickly leaves and spiny stems. Back in the day, Cardin and its variants—like Carden and Cardon—were used as surnames, referring to someone who either lived by thistles or had a prickly disposition. While having your guard up can be necessary sometimes, the name Cardin can remind baby to let people in. For an extra touch, Cardin may also come from the English Cawardyn, meaning “rock enclosure,” and Ricardin, meaning “powerful strength,” instilling a sense of endurance and stability in the name. It can also be linked to the English last name Cardon, meaning “wool carder,” and the English word cardinal, meaning “chief,” and referring to the beautiful red bird. A name that’s rich with meanings like Cardin is sure to give baby plenty of encouragement.
How Popular Is The Name Cardin?
U.S. Births
Overall:Cardin is currently #18918 in U.S. births
Boy:Cardin is currently #9096 in U.S. births
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2024
Gender:
Girl
#
in 2024
No change
from 2023
Sources
House of Names, Cardin History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Ancestry, Cardin Family History
Ancestry, Richard Family History
Ancestry, Carden Family History
Ancestry, Cardon Family History
Online Etymology Dictionary, cardinal
American Bird Conservancy, Northern Cardinal
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