Kasse
k(as)-se
Origin:German
Meaning:Cash box; Vigilant, watchful; The one who shines and excels over a man
Baby will be blessed with a wealth of inspiration if you name them Kasse. This gender-neutral title means “cash box” from its German roots, but it may also stem from the classics Cassie or Casey. Kasse’s connection to the Emerald Isle lay with Casey, stemming from the Irish Cathassach, which signifies “vigilant” or “watchful.” Meanwhile, Cassie can be traced back to the Greek title Cassandra, meaning “the one who shines and excels over a man.” According to the Greek tragedy, Cassandra was one of Apollo’s lovers, and she was promised prophetic powers if she did what he said. The beauty took the deal but then refused to keep her promise, angering Apollo enough that he made sure no one ever believed her. Give your little one the chance to make Kasse a name of strength and wisdom once again, and they’ll be destined to make an impact.
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