I only like this as a nickname to a name such as Caleb. I would never use Cale on its own (but then again I would never name my child Caleb since that's my brother-in-law's name and I wouldn't be able to use it. Just doesn't seem right. If not for him, I would definitely consider using Caleb "Cale" for a son (:
― Anonymous User 4/28/2016
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I've read that Cale means "sweetheart." I think it's a nice name.
I love this as a nickname for caleb (:Cal: better nickname for calvin.
― Anonymous User 9/6/2014
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All that I am able to see is a child with a giant, green, leafy head of hair, due to the fact that Kale (also known as 'borecole') is a type of cabbage (which tastes revolting.)While it is not the most professional name available, I can calm myself knowing that it is not another "Bradyn," "Aiden," or "Jayden." Would I endorse the use? Absolutely not-- I find it terribly juvenile, as well as unattractive to both the eye and ear.