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What Does My Name Cody Mean?

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The meaning of Cody is ‘helper’ and can be used as both a boy’s and a girl’s name. It comes from an Irish and Gaelic origin and can be spelt in four different forms including Codey, Codie, Kody and Codell. The name has come from the Irish surname O’Cuidighthigh which was a byname for a helpful person. However, the showman of the Wild West Buffalo Bill Cody, influenced the name Cody as a first name. Statistics shown from 2000 to 2003 that Cody was ranked number 68 in the list of popular male names of all ages. This was an improvement on the 1990 US Census which stated that Cody was ranked 246th in popularity.

A name is made up of several letters from the alphabet or other symbols which represent the identity of a human being or an object. But does our name influence the type of person we are? You may have heard people say before that a certain person looks like their name, but is that even a possibility? Humans process things and know how to reason because of their minds. When we try to understand something or want to explain something we use language to convey our thoughts, which similar to names are made up of letters and symbols from the alphabet. We know what a certain object is used for and what it does simply by their name, so perhaps it is possible with humans. Names have meanings and origins so you might consider that people with a certain name may have a type of personality.
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The name Cody is used a masculine name as well as feminine name. It is pronounced as KOH-dee. It has its origin IN Irish and Gaelic. Cody means 'descendant of Cuidightheach'. Cuidightheach was a byname used for a helpful person. Cody could also mean 'son of Oda'. Kody, Codell, Codey, and Codie are the variants of the name Cody. Coty could also be used as name similar to Cody.

Cody is also used as a last name. This name has an English origin. Archdeacon, Archdekin, Archdekyne, Erdeacon, Codie, Cody Erchdekine are the variants for the surname Cody. The first users of this name were found in Cornwall and Devon counties of England. Then, some people of this family settled in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Archdeacon in Philadelphia.
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Cody is a masculine name which has its origins in English, meaning reassuring and strong or 'a cushion'. Some believe it to have roots in Mac Óda, a Gaelic surname, meaning "son of Otto".

History is dotted with several people, both non-fictional and fictional bearing the name Cody.
One of the most famous people who had the surname Cody was the American, Buffalo Bill Cody, a popular frontiersman and showman.

Other famous people include Samuel Franklin Cody, who was an early pioneer of a manned flight; an ex-president of University of Toronto, Henry John Cody; the baseball player Cody Ross, the actor Iron Eyes Cody; and Chicago clergyman, John Cardinal Cody. There are places with the name Cody in Florida, Wyoming and Nebraska in addition to Cody Caves Provincial Park situated in British Columbia.
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Cool
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Cody wich can b spelled kody or codie has a lot of meanings like a cushion or an assistant
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The name Cody, which can also be spelt Codie, comes from the Old English origin name which meant "assistant".
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What does the name cody mean?
I'm called cody and I'm a girl so I want to know what it means...
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It means He is freaking hott.And funny, my Sugar Bears name is Coty.AND I  love him!He's adorable!!

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