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WDYT of Calder?
WDYT of the name Calder for a boy?Calder Elijah possibly?
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I don't like it at all, but I like the sound of the combo.
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I don't like it.
It's the name of the river (http://members.aol.com/calderdale2/ph916.html) that runs though my home town, not to mention the canal (http://members.aol.com/calderdale2/ph945.html) and the district (Calderdale: http://members.aol.com/calderdale/index.html) and used in the names of quite a few schools, colleges, oraganisations etc.I can't see it as a name at all.Louise x
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It makes me think of "Calender" for some reason, so no i don't really like it..Elijah Calder would be nicer..
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Elijah Calder would be nice I don't like Calder as it reminds me of lots of 'things' like Cauldrons, Cold sores, Balder etcalice x
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I like it.
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It reminds me of cauldron although my first thought was that you were honoring Alexandre Calder.http://www.calder.org/SETS/work/work.html
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I don't care for it. I think of several things:1. Scald
2. "Called her" - as in "I called her last night."
3. CauldronIt has a trendy sound, falling into the surname-y names for boys. I don't care for Elijah, but Elijah Calder flows better.

This message was edited 1/13/2005, 6:35 PM

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It's alright. I mean I like it but I would never use it. I love the middle name Elijah!
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