Ivander
Smash Legend
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That would go more in line with her original name, Sheeda. But while Caeda sounds cooler due to the semblance to Caesar, do remember in Classical Latin around the time of Rome, the C was a hard K and the ae bit was pronounced like "eye", so Caesar was pronounced similar to it's German successor, Kaiser, with the "sar" bit sounding like it's Russian successor, Czar. So Caeda in Classical Latin would be something along the lines of "Ka-id-a." or "Kai-da".Caeda would like a word with you. As would Julius Caesar, the Caesar Salad, and the Caesarean section.
Also, since there's an argument of name pronunciations going on, I have one thing to say......
Altria