Candide
/kˈændˌaɪd/
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Candide, of French origin, derives from the Latin 'candidus', meaning 'pure' or 'bright'. It is often associated with innocence and clarity, famously used in Voltaire's satirical novel 'Candide'. The name carries a sense of simplicity and optimism, reflecting purity of heart and mind.
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