Cadoc
The name Cadoc has a Welsh origin. The meaning of Cadoc is ‘battle’. The name Cadoc is most often given to persons of the male gender. The name is used as a middle name, surname, and as first name. Saint Cadoc was an Abbot of Liancarfan in Wales between the fifth and sixth centuries. He is referred to as ‘Cattwg Ddoeth’ the Wise. He has a substantial collection of his moral sayings and maxims included in the third volume of the Myvyrian Archaeology. September 25 every year is observed as St. Cadoc’s Day in Cardiff. He has several churches and hospitals named after him. King Cadoc (Condor) was a nobleman of legend who lived in the 11th century and is believed to have been the Earl of Cornwall during the time the Norman Conquest took place. Books with the name Cadoc in their title include ‘Torchwood: Cadoc Poit’, by David Llewellyn, ‘Cadoc’s Contract- The Lords Of Skeinhold’ by Chris Rosser, and ‘Cadoc’ by Geoffrey Malone. Liam Cadoc is also an author of fictional novels including ‘The Archer’s Diary’.
Gender
Cadoc is most often associated with the gender: male.
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Spelling Of Cadoc
C-A-D-O-C, 5-letter male given name.
Nicknames
- Cad