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Cassadra

A variant of Cassandra, from Greek, meaning shining upon man or excelling over men.

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Cassadra is a variant of Cassandra, the Greek prophetic name associated with the figure who could foresee the future but was not believed. The underlying meaning is often given as shining upon man or excelling over men, which makes the name feel both radiant and powerful in its original context.

Because Cassandra already carries a strong mythological presence, Cassadra inherits that sense of drama and foresight even in altered spelling. The variant form feels slightly fresher and more individualized while still pointing clearly back to the classical source. It is a name that sounds intelligent, mythic, and just a little off-center in an appealing way.

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