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Alcaide

Alcaide is a Portuguese and Spanish name, meaning 'castle commander'. It is borrowed from the Arabic term qāʾid, which literally means 'commander'.

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Alcaide
GenderMale
LanguagePortuguese
Spanish
Origin
Meaning"Castle Commander"
Region of originIberian Peninsula
Other names
Variant formAlcaid

Alcaide is a Portuguese and Spanish name, meaning 'castle commander'. It is borrowed from the Arabic term qāʾid, which literally means 'commander'.

Etymology

From the Arabic 'commander' it becomes the Spanish form alcayde or alcaide, origin of the Portuguese form alcaide.1

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References

  1. "Alcayde". The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford UP. 1974.