Meaning & History
Created by Shakespeare for the monstrous son of Sycorax in his play The Tempest (1611). It has been suggested that it is a variant or anagram of the Spanish word caníbal "cannibal".
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4/23/2024, 9:35 PM | Mike C | caliban | update #115 | ||||
6/9/2023, 2:32 PM | Mike C | caliban | added (from user-submitted name 4289) | ||||
4/6/2019, 12:01 AM | SeaHorse15 | 4289 | |||||
12/30/2011, 4:53 PM | SeaHorse15 | 4289 | merge 2 names | ||||
12/29/2011, 10:35 PM | SeaHorse15 | 4289 | |||||
12/21/2011, 8:14 PM | SeaHorse15 | 4289 | |||||
9/27/2007, 7:45 PM | baileyalyshia | 4289 | |||||
9/30/2006, 7:41 AM | Annie |