Caridad is a female name of Spanish origin. It is pronounced as kah-ree-DAD (/kaˈriðað/) in Spanish. The name is also associated with the English variation, Charity. In terms of popularity, the name Caridad has experienced fluctuation over the years. In New York, for example, it had 8 occurrences in 1996 and ranked 1407th in popularity. However, it had higher rankings in previous years such as 801st in 1988 and 476th in 1967. The name Caridad carries connotations of kindness and generosity, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with these positive associations.
Caridad de la Luz, also known as "La Bruja", is a prominent Nuyorican poet, playwright, actress, and activist, recognized as one of the top spoken word poets globally. |
María de la Caridad Norberta Pacheco Sánchez, also known as Caridad la Negra, was a Spanish prostitute and madam known for her activities during the last years of the Restoration and her protection of people and property during the Spanish Civil War. |
Caridad Svich is a multi-talented American playwright, songwriter/lyricist, translator, and editor with diverse cultural heritage. |
Caridad Bravo Adams was a prolific Mexican writer and the most famous telenovela writer worldwide. |