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Candy

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Meaning and origin
Candy is a English girl name. The meaning of the name is `Glittering White, Pure`.


Where is it used?
The name Candy is mainly used in English.

It is an abbreviated form of
Candace, used in English and in the bible.


How do they say it elsewhere?
Candi (In English (Modern))
Candis (In English)
Candice (In English)


Extra information:
From Old English.

What Candy`s say about their name
  1. The best thing about the name Candy:
    I love my name, not many out there. Plus no one ever forgets your name!
    The worst thing about the name:
    All the ridiculous pick up lines I have gotten. Yet men still seem to think they are original when they say them. Very annoying!
    If my name wasn`t Candy....:
    Oh I`m sure
    Extra information:


More `Candy` links
Candy as abbreviation
Actors named Candy
Candy in the encyclopedia





Statistics for Candy

Candy doesn`t appear in 2007`s top-1000 name list.
The last time Candy appeared in the top-1000 was 18 years ago, in 1990. It ranked #947 in that year. . 1970 was a `top year` for the name Candy. (Based on 128 years of name history) In that year it ranked #282. The last time Candy appeared among the most common names was in 1950. Our records go back to 1880

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See also the US top 1000 names 2007

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