Chasidy, pronounced CHAS-i-dee (/tʃɑːsɪˈdi/), is a spirited, modern spin on the classic Irish surname Cassidy—originally Ó Caiside, meaning “descendant of the curly-haired one.” With every lilting syllable, it nods to its Gaelic roots while carving out its own path, like a wildflower pushing through a crack in the sidewalk. Warm and whimsical, Chasidy evokes creativity, resilience and a generous heart—qualities that shine whether she’s painting her first masterpiece or rallying friends for a backyard adventure. In Texas, it’s the kind of name that never dominates the charts but quietly finds a home in nursery rosters year after year; a handful of proud parents each season choose Chasidy (often ranking around the 300s), ensuring she’s never one of many but always unmistakably herself. For families seeking a name that feels both grounded in history and joyously forward-looking, Chasidy strikes just the right chord.