Cassio
c(a)-ssio
Origin:Latin
Meaning:Empty; Hollow
Cassio is a bold choice for the newest addition to your family. Meaning "empty" or “hollow,” Cassio has Latin roots and was made famous by the bard himself, William Shakespeare. Appearing in Othello, Cassio is the titular character’s lieutenant and is known as an honorable and gentlemanly soldier. The character has been immortalized on the stage by the likes of Tom Hiddleston, Jonathan Baily, and Derek Jacobi. And while the name itself may mean hollow, your little Cass’s presence is sure to fill whatever room they are in!
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