Casidee, of Latin origin, translates to 'she will have victory'. It is an uncommon yet enchanting feminine given name that has gained some popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States and Canada. The name Casidee consists of two distinct elements: 'Casi', which means 'victory', and '-dee', a feminine suffix derived from the Latin word 'dea', meaning 'goddess'. This combination creates a powerful and elegant moniker that resonates with parents seeking an unusual yet significant name for their daughter. The phonetic pronunciation of Casidee is /kəˈsiːdiː/, with the emphasis on the second syllable. Spelling variations include Casidi, Kasidi, Casydee, and others, although they are less common. Despite its rarity, Casidee has been used consistently throughout history, with notable appearances in literature and popular culture, contributing to its growing recognition as a viable name choice for parents seeking something unique yet meaningful for their child.
"Casidee saw peak popularity with 11 births each in 2000 and 2013. The name's usage has been relatively steady since then, averaging around six births per year from 2007 onwards."