Kardin is of Slavic origin, specifically from Russia and other Slavic countries. It's derived from the word 'kardinal', which means 'cardinal' in those languages, referring to a high-ranking official in the Catholic Church. The name Kardin has been used as a given name in these regions for centuries. It begins with the letter 'K', which is one of the most popular initials for names worldwide.
"Between 2006 and 2009, the name Kardin was given to a total of 29 babies, with the number of births fluctuating annually."