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There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some possible origins of the CAIAH surname may include the Gaelic word caidh meaning 'a small hill,' the Welsh word cae meaning 'a small wood,' or the Latin word caedere meaning 'to cut.' The CAIAH surname may also be derived from the Old French word chiaie meaning 'a shrub.' The CAIAH surname may also be derived from the Middle English word chai meaning 'a dish of milk, cream, or eggs.' Some possible variations of the CAIAH surname include the Irish Gaelic surname O'Caidh, the Scottish Gaelic surname MacAoidh, the English surname Caid, the German surname Kaid, the Spanish surname Aixa, and the Portuguese surname Caixa.





