Cade
Cade or Kade is a masculine given name and surname. As a given name, it is used as a nickname for Caden, Cadence, and other related names. It may refer to:
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People
Given name
- Cade McNown (born 1977), former quarterback for the Chicago Bears
Surname
- Jack Cade (died 1450), English rebel
- Jamie Cade (born 1984), English footballer
- John Cade (1912–1980), Australian psychiatrist
- John A. Cade (1929–1996), former American politician
- Lance Cade (1981–2010), American professional wrestler
- Michael Cade (born 1972), actor in the 1990s television series California Dreams
- Mossy Cade (born 1961), American football player
- Robert Cade (1927–2007), University of Florida professor of medicine and inventor of Gatorade
- Rowena Cade (1893-1983), creator of the Minack Theatre in Cornwall, England
- Sam Cade, fictional sheriff and hero of the television series Cade's County
- William Cade (1883–1957), Australian orchestral conductor
- William H. Cade, zoologist and expert on the biology of crickets
Fiction
- Cade (novel), a 1966 novel by James Hadley Chase
- Cade (Series), a young adult science fiction series by author Douglas Hill
- Cade Skywalker, a character in Star Wars: Legacy comic series
- Nathaniel Cade, protagonist and vampire-hero in Blood Oath and subsequent works in the President's Vampire series of novels by Christopher Farnsworth
Other uses
- Juniperus oxycedrus, a kind of juniper
- Cade (horse) an important sire of thoroughbred racehorses
- CADE, Conference on Automated Deduction, an annual computer science conference
- CADE, Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica (Administrative Council for Economic Defense), a Brazilian governmental agency
- CADE, Customer Account Data Engine, a modernized IRS database housing tax information
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