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Cadge

Cadge is a surname-derived given name in modern use, likely from an English family name stream rather than a fixed ancient meaning.

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Cadge is a surname-derived given name in modern use, likely coming from an English family-name stream rather than from a fixed ancient meaning. That gives it the kind of origin that is familiar in surname-as-first-name naming, where heritage often matters more than a single dictionary definition.

It sounds compact, brisk, and distinctly English in texture. As a given name, Cadge feels rare and unconventional, with a slightly rugged, working-surname quality. It does not lean sentimental or ornate; instead, it has the plain force of a name that could belong to a ledger, a cottage, or a modern identity chosen for distinctiveness. Its appeal is likely to be strongest for those drawn to terse, surname-like names with a crisp edge.

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