Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Cassie

Cassie is the short form of Cassandra. Cassandra is a name which originated from ancient Greek mythology. The name probably comes from the Greek words “kekasmai” and “aner” which together mean “shining upon men”. The name’s etymology is also associated with “she who fills men with love”. In the Greek legend, Cassandra was a Trojan princess, the mortal daughter of King Priam, ruler of ancient city-state of Troy (circa 1300 B.C.). The Greek god of poetry and prophesy, Apollo, was so enchanted by the lovely Cassandra that he gave her the power to foretell the future. But when she had the audacity to rebuff Apollo’s advances, he cursed her by declaring that no one would believe her prophesies. As the Trojan War proceeded, the Greeks hid inside a wooden horse in order to slip inside the walls of Troy undetected. Foreseeing their eminent demise, Cassandra pleads with her fellow Trojans not to wheel the horse inside the gates of Troy – but of course they don’t believe her. As we all know, despite Cassandra’s desperate efforts, Troy is sacked by the Greeks. In the later Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles, Cassandra is depicted as a madwoman, helpless and tormented in the grip of her prophetic powers which everyone ignores. The play “Agamemnon” by Aeschylus written in the 5th century B.C. tells the story of Agamemnon, King of Argos, and his homecoming after the Trojan War. Agamemnon takes Cassandra as a war-prize back with him to Greece. His angry wife Clytemnestra has been lying in wait to kill Agamemnon and also decides to murder the innocent Cassandra. Possessed by Apollo’s prophesies, Cassandra sees all too clearly her pending fate. She has no choice but to walk squarely into her own death, which she does so bravely. Cassandra is used as a metaphor for situations in which valid warnings are disbelieved or ignored. The name Cassandra was used occasionally in the Middle Ages, although lacking any Christian significance, it was considered exotic and rare. Besides Cassandra, Cassie is also a short form of Cassidy, from the Gaelic Caiside, an ancient Irish nickname for someone with “curly hair”.

All About the Baby Name – Cassie

Personality

OF THE GIRL NAME CASSIE

The Number 2 personality in numerology is all about cooperation and balance. It's the number of diplomats and mediators. They are not leaders, but strive rather for harmony in partnerships. These are the peacemakers. Equality and fairness are important in their dealings, and they are willing to share power and responsibility to achieve a harmonious outcome. This personality is calm and patient, waiting for things to evolve instead of pushing aggressively for an outcome. They are good-natured and easy-going, and care deeply on an emotional and spiritual plane. Twos appreciate beauty and nature and are intent on making the world a better place.

Popularity

OF THE GIRL NAME CASSIE

Oddly enough, the casual Cassie predates both Cassandra and Cassidy on the U.S. charts. Cassie has been in use since 1880 which is as far back as we have available data. At the turn of the 20th century, back in the early 1900s, Cassie was a name used with respectable moderation. Between the 1940s and 1960s, the name floundered at or near the bottom of the charts before experiencing an impressive revival in the 1980s. In fact, Cassie almost eked out a spot on America’s Top 100 list when she got as high as position #137 in 1982. Unfortunately, this name quickly fell from fashion starting in the early 2000s before dropping off the Top 1000 list in 2010. Today Cassie is used with such rare frequency that she no longer appears on the charts. Cassidy and Cassandra are still used with some frequency, so suffice it to say that at least the casual and cute Cassie maintains her circulation as a nickname.

Quick Facts

ON CASSIE

GENDER:

Girl

ORIGIN:

English

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

2

RANKING POPULARITY:

N/A

PRONUNCIATION:

KAS-ee

SIMPLE MEANING:

Shining upon men (or Curly haired)

Characteristics

OF CASSIE

Cooperative

Considerate

Compassionate

Nurturing

Sensitive

Patient

Loving

Kind

Gracious

Balanced

Cultural References to the Baby Name – Cassie

Literary Characters

OF THE BABY NAME CASSIE

We cannot find any significant literary characters by the name of Cassie

Childrens Books

ON THE BABY NAME CASSIE

We cannot find any childrens books with the first name Cassie


Popular Songs

ON CASSIE

Cassie Eats Cockroaches
a song by Acid Bath

Cassie
a song by Porter Wagoner

Famous People

NAMED CASSIE

Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura (musician)
Cassandra "Cassie" Scerbo (actress)
Cassandra "Cassie" Steele (Canadian actress/singer)
Cassie Edwards (author)
Cassie Campbell (Canadian ice hockey Olympian)

Children of Famous People

NAMED CASSIE

We cannot find any children of famous people with the first name Cassie

Historic Figures

WITH THE NAME CASSIE

We cannot find any historically significant people with the first name Cassie