Origin and Meaning of Cadence

Meaning & Origin

Rhythm or flow of music

Origin: Latin - Derived from the Latin word 'cadentia', which means 'falling' or 'rhythm'. The term is commonly associated with musical terminology.

Interesting Facts

  • Cadence began as a term in music, denoting a progression of chords or notes that signify the end of a phrase.
  • The name has gained popularity as a first name, especially for girls, in the English-speaking world but can also be used for boys.
  • Notable bearers include American dancer and actress Cadence B. Lark, who has contributed to the name's visibility.
  • Cadence has seen a steady rise in popularity since the late 1990s in the United States, peaking in the 2010s.
  • Related names include Caden, which has similar phonetics, and variants like Kaidence and Cadyn.