Cassady

Irish
"curly-headed"

Cassady Origin and Meaning

The name Cassady is a boy's name.

Cassady is a masculine name with Irish origins, derived from the surname Cassidy, which comes from the Irish Gaelic 'Ó Caiside,' meaning 'descendant of Caiside.' The name gained notable recognition through Neal Cassady, a major figure in the American Beat Generation of the 1950s. As a first name, Cassady emerged primarily in the late 20th century, reflecting the trend of using surnames as given names. With its balanced combination of soft and strong sounds, Cassady presents a contemporary feel while maintaining cultural roots. Though uncommon, the name offers a distinctive choice that works well in modern contexts while avoiding the commonality of more traditional names.

Famous People Named Cassady

  • Neal Cassady
    inspiration for the character Dean Moriarty in Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road"