The name Kace has its roots in the Irish Gaelic word 'Caiside.' Within its cultural context, it refers to a person with curly hair or traces lineage to the original Caiside family. In contemporary settings, Kace also suggests strength, individuality, and uniqueness.
See More NamesKace is an anglicized form of the Old Gaelic name 'Caiside,' meaning 'curly-haired' or 'descendant of Caiside.' It has roots in Ireland where the Caiside family lived, particularly in County Fermanagh.
Kace has remained moderately popular in various English-speaking countries. Its unique spelling and sound have seen it rise in popularity in recent years, particularly as parents look for modern and fresh names.
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