C
Feminine
English
Meaning & History
Cassarah is a modern invented name primarily used in English-speaking contexts. It was inspired by the title of the 1956 hit song Que Sera, Sera, performed by Doris Day. The song's title, meaning "what will be, will be", derives from the Italian phrase che sarà sarà, although the English rendering que sera, sera is not grammatically correct in any Romance language.
Origin and Meaning
As a feminine given name, Cassarah first appeared in the late 20th or early 21st century, gaining traction alongside other names formed from Que Sera, Sera. Its form resembles traditional names like Sarah or Cassandra, making it feel familiar despite its modern coinage. The hopeful, fatalistic meaning appeals to parents seeking a name connoting acceptance and resilience.Popularity
Cassarah remains rare but has seen modest use in the United States, often chosen for its melodic sound or philosophical significance. It aligns with the trend of names derived from phrases or songs, embodying a message of serenity and surrender.- Meaning: "what will be, will be"
- Origin: Invented name from English phrase
- Type: First name (female)
- Usage: English