Never the car was but the name comes from Antoine de Lamothe-Cadillac a french lawyer who emigrated in America, he founded Fort Pontchartrain in 1701 that will become Detroit (from the french Détroit meaning Strait)
Henry M. Leland paid homage to him by adopting his name and his armorial bearings for his car company
you spell Cadillac in French. The noun Cadillac crossed the Atlantic, but is French in the first place.
it is french. Cadillac's namesake is from the french founder of Detroit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit
The crest on the Cadillac is a version of the coat of arms of the family of the French explorer named Cadillac.
The name of Cadillac is that of Antoine de La Moth Cadillac, the French military commander who founded the city of Detroit in 1701.
The meaning of Cadillac can be the name of the colonial administrator and French explorer who founded the city of Detroit Michigan in 1701.
The proper noun is spelled Cadillac (car brand, cities, and a French region).
Rita Cadillac was known for many things before she died. Rita Cadillac was best known for being a French dancer. Rita Cadillac's date of birth is May 15th in the year 1936.
The Cadillac automobile was named after the 17th-century French explorer Antoine Laumet de la Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac, who founded Detroit in 1701
He's a french explorer:Antonie Laumet de La Mothe de Cadillac (March 5, 1658 - Oct. 15, 1730) was a French explorer, soldier, and leader. Cadillac founded the city of Detroit in 1701 and was the governor of the Louisiana Territory from 1710 to 1716 or 1717.
Marie Cadillac and Anne de Tonty
Cadillac (a suggestion)
"Le" is the French word for "the." The rest of the car's title is usually in French as well, such as Cadillac Coupe De Ville le Cabriolet which translates to Cadillac Town Coupe the Convertible in English.le answer is actuallyLuxury Edition or Limited Edition