"Cardinal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "cardinal" refers to a high-ranking ecclesiastical official in the Catholic Church, equivalent to an archbishop. It can also refer to a bird, specifically the northern cardinal, a common songbird in North America. Additionally, in statistics, a cardinal number is a number that expresses quantity or quantity, such as "one", "two", "three", etc., as opposed to an ordinal number that expresses order or position.
Cardiganshire is a former administrative county in west-central Wales, named after Cardigan, its county town. It was a subdivision of the historic county of Dyfed and was abolished in 1974 and replaced by Powys and Ceredigion.
Cardin is a surname that is of French origin. It is derived from the medieval personal name Ardoin or Harduin, which is composed of the Germanic elements "hard" meaning "brave" and "uin" meaning "shire" or "district".