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The name of the river comes from the Tupi-Guarani ''Kanindé'', and has several meanings:
* a tribe of indians that inhabited the banks of rivers [[Quixeramobim]] and [[Banabuiú]];
* a large tribe of the Tarairyu nation, that lived in the central region of the backlands of [[Ceará]] (Quixada, Canindé and High Banabuiú) (Quixeramobim);
* a macaw, specifically Canindéyu from ''Kanindé'', macaw + ''ju'', yellow: the blue-and-yellow macaw (''[[Ara ararauna]]'', previously ''Arara-Caninde'').