How Do You Spell CASSANDRE?

Pronunciation: [kˈasandə] (IPA)

The name "Cassandre" is spelled /ka.sɑ̃.dʁ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The "c" is pronounced as "k", the "a" is nasalized as in "bonjour", the two "s" are pronounced as "s", the "a" in the second syllable is pronounced as in "cat", the "n" is nasalized, the "d" is pronounced as "d", and the final "re" is pronounced as a French flap sound, also known as a voiced alveolar tap. This spelling and pronunciation are typical of French language naming conventions.

CASSANDRE Meaning and Definition

  1. Cassandre is a French given name of Greek origin, primarily used as a female name. It is derived from the Greek name Kassandra, which means "shining upon men" or "prophetess." In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. She was gifted with the ability to foresee the future but was also cursed, as no one believed her prophecies. Thus, this name often carries connotations of insight, knowledge, and wisdom.

    In addition to its mythical roots, Cassandre is also associated with renowned French artist and designer Adolphe Mouron Cassandre (1901-1968). He was known for his influential and innovative contributions to the field of graphic design, particularly through his iconic Art Deco posters and typography. Cassandre's work blended bold shapes, striking colors, and innovative spatial compositions, leaving a lasting impact on the world of design.

    Today, Cassandre is primarily used as a first name in French-speaking countries and among families who appreciate its historical, mythological, and artistic significance. Its usage as a name reflects a sense of charm, elegance, and a connection to the arts. However, it is not limited to any specific cultural or linguistic group, as it has gained popularity and appeal across various international communities.

Common Misspellings for CASSANDRE

  • casandra
  • cazsandra
  • cassandrea
  • cassandra
  • kassandra
  • cassaundra
  • xassandre
  • vassandre
  • fassandre
  • dassandre
  • czssandre
  • csssandre
  • cwssandre
  • cqssandre
  • caasandre
  • cazsandre
  • caxsandre
  • cadsandre
  • caesandre
  • cawsandre

Etymology of CASSANDRE

The word "Cassandre" has an interesting etymology. It is derived from the Greek name "Kassandra", which was the name of a character in Greek mythology. In the mythological story of Troy, Kassandra was a princess of Troy blessed with the gift of prophecy by the god Apollo. However, she was cursed because she rejected the advances of Apollo, and as a result, her prophecies were never believed by others.

Over time, the name "Kassandra" evolved into "Cassandra" in English and other languages, and eventually, "Cassandre" in French. Cassandre became a symbolic representation of both the gift of prophecy and the frustration of not being believed. The name is often associated with someone who accurately predicts future events but is ignored or dismissed.

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