Cassie

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Related names Casandra, Cassandre, Cassandra, Cassondra, Casey, Cassidy, Cassy, Catherine, Katherine

Cassie is a feminine given name and a short form of various other given names Cassandra, Cassandro, and Cassidy mostly used in English-speaking countries. It is more rarely a surname. People and fictional characters named Cassie include:

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  • Cassie Compton (born 1987), British West End actress, singer and CharliiTV presenter
  • Cassie Davis (born 1986), Australian singer, songwriter and producer
  • Cassie Gaines (1948–1977), American singer
  • Cassie Jaye (born 1986), American actress and film director
  • Cassie Powney (born 1983), British actor
  • Cassie Ramone (born 1986), American rock guitarist and singer
  • Cassie Scerbo (born 1990), American actress, singer and dancer
  • Cassie Steele (born 1989), Canadian actress and singer-songwriter
  • Cassie Taylor (born 1986), American singer-songwriter and blues musician
  • Cassie Ventura (born 1986), known mononymously as Cassie, American recording artist, model, actress and dancer
  • Cassie Yates (born 1951), American actress

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