Names Like Candace
24 baby names similar to Candace in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Kennedy#85 in the U.S.Helmeted chief; from Irish Gaelic Ceannéidigh, from ceann (head) + éidigh (ugly or helmeted)Cleopatra#3450 in the U.S.Glory of the father; from Greek kleos, 'glory', and pater, 'father'Cadence#1035 in the U.S.Rhythm, flow, a falling sequence of notes or beats; from Latin cadentia (falling), from cadere Constance#1645 in the U.S.Constancy, steadfastness (from Latin Constantia)Florence#391 in the U.S.From Latin Florentia, meaning flourishing or prosperous, derived from florens (blooming); also Olivia#1 in the U.S.Olive tree; a symbol of peaceAmelia#4 in the U.S.Work; industrious; strivingIsabella#7 in the U.S.Devoted to God; pledged to God; my God is an oathAva#11 in the U.S.Life; living one; possibly from Latin avis (bird)Violet#13 in the U.S.The violet flower; purple-colored; from Latin violaAurora#15 in the U.S.Dawn; the dawn goddess; morning lightLily#18 in the U.S.Lily flower; symbol of purity and innocenceCamila#19 in the U.S.From the Latin Camilla, a name for a young attendant in religious ceremonies; popularized in thNora#20 in the U.S.Honor; woman of honor; from Latin honora via HonoriaLucy#25 in the U.S.Light; born at dawn or by daylightLuna#27 in the U.S.Moon; the moon goddessEmily#34 in the U.S.Rival; one who strives; from the Roman family name AemiliusValentina#35 in the U.S.Strong, healthy, vigorous — feminine of Valentinus, from Latin valens (strong, healthy)Grace#38 in the U.S.Grace, elegance; divine favorEmilia#45 in the U.S.Rival; eager, industrious — from the Roman family name AemiliusNova#46 in the U.S.New; a nova — a star that suddenly flares in brightnessStella#52 in the U.S.Star; from Latin stellaVictoria#54 in the U.S.Victory; from Latin victoriaLillian#57 in the U.S.Lily flower; purity — from Latin lilium (lily), via the name Lily






