Cassidi
Cassidi is a given name, primarily used for females. Its origins are debated, with some sources suggesting it is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Cassidy, meaning "curly-haired." Others propose it may be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Cassandra. The name Cassidi has seen periods of popularity, particularly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries in English-speaking countries. It is often associated with a contemporary and somewhat informal feel. Variations in spelling, such as Kassidy, Cassidy, and Cassady, also exist, contributing to its diverse usage. While not a name with a long historical lineage, Cassidi has become a recognizable choice for parents seeking a modern, feminine name. There are no widely documented historical figures or significant cultural references predominantly associated with the name Cassidi itself, which distinguishes it from names with deeper mythological or historical roots. Its appeal lies more in its sound and contemporary feel rather than a predefined set of associations.