Cache

💡 Meaning

Prestigious

🌍 Origin

French

🚼 Gender

Unisex

🔊 Pronunciation

KASH /ˈkæʃ/

The story behind Cache

Cache emerged as a given name in the late 20th century, derived from the French word "cache," which means a hidden storage place or a collection of items stored secretly. The French term itself traces to the verb "cacher," meaning "to hide," with roots in Vulgar Latin. As a name, Cache represents a modern adoption of this common noun, gaining traction particularly in English-speaking countries during the 1990s, where it appealed to parents seeking contemporary, distinctive names with tangible meanings.

Cache has no historical bearer or mythological significance. It is a 21st-century linguistic coinage applied to personal naming—a trend reflecting late-modern parental preferences for names drawn from vocabulary words rather than traditional given names. The association with "prestigious" likely stems from the word's connotations of value and exclusivity; a cache suggests something rare, valuable, and worthwhile possessing. The name's peak popularity in the 1990s coincides with broader cultural shifts toward inventive naming practices and the appeal of unconventional choices among younger parents.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
1
Length
Medium
Numerology
2
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #4404 (1990s)

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