Cardis is of Latin origin and signifies "song" or "hymn." It was derived from the Latin word 'canticum,' which means song, or hymn. The name Cardis is believed to have been brought to Britain by Roman settlers and has a rich historical context in Roman culture. In ancient Rome, cantica were short musical compositions that were sung at festivals and celebrations. As such, the name Cardis may have been given to children born during such festive times or to those whose parents wished for them to be melodious like their namesake.
"Only six individuals named Cardis were born in 1934."