Candice
Introduction
pure, innocent
Background Story
The name Candice is derived from the Latin word 'candidus', which means 'white' or 'pure'. It has been used in various literary works, most notably in the 1759 novel 'Candide' by Voltaire, where the protagonist's beloved is named Cunegonde, but the character represents ideals often associated with purity and innocence, reflecting the essence of the name Candice.
Letter Count
Variations
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