I love how Callum means dove; it just adds to the gentle-nature of the name. Cal is a cool nickname for a little boy and grows well with him into adulthood. I picture a guy who is soft and sweet, smart, helpful, secure and positive in his masculinity. I don't know how a name as gentle as Callum could get such ridiculous flak in these comments. And a lot of them don't even make sense….
Ugly Name. Calvin sounds so much better! Why are Americans using names like Callum and Declan? You probably have never even been to Scotland. These names in the U.S. will sound very dated in 30 years. Super trendy. 🤮.
― Anonymous User 10/22/2023
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Like the British version of a Kyle.
― Anonymous User 7/18/2023
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If/whenever I have a son, I'm naming him this. It's a perfect name if your father's name is similar and fits a new generation of babies. Father-Caleb Son-Callum It fits so well with the 2 together!
I met a Callum recently. He was such a brat that now that is my impression of this name. The name sounds pretentious and snobby to me now. I much prefer the classic Calvin!
― Anonymous User 2/15/2023
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What a gem of a name! I love the meaning dove, it’s so majestic and peaceful. I didn’t think much of it until I watched the Dragon Prince (which RULES, by the way, you should totally watch it!), in which Callum, the main character, is a loveable dork, so I have great connotations. The nickname Cal is very sweet.
I love the name Callum. It’s a handsome name, not very common here in the US, and a combination of many names my husband and I favor such as Aaron, Calvin, Liam, Malcolm, Camron, and Alan. Callum was a happy medium and we ultimately chose it for our son. I love the meaning “dove” as well. It suits our little boy. Also it reminds me of the word calm. I think a nice nickname would be Cam if you don’t like Cal. Great name. I recommend.
― Anonymous User 9/11/2021
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I’m sorry but I don’t like the sound of this name. Also it reminds me of 3 things: Calcium, Cum, and Callous. Names that are similar but better in my opinion are Calvin, Colin, and Caleb.
Callum is the name of the top shagger alpha male that owns the YouTube channel Callum's Corner, I think everyone should call their kids Callum in his honor.
I used to like this name when I heard it in a Scottish film years ago. It was spelled Calum. Now I find Callum cold and it evokes a feeling of sadness. I'm not sure what it is about it but whenever I see or hear this name I feel depressed. I much prefer Calvin as it sounds lively and fun. Callum to me sounds flat and dull. The nickname Cal is nice. I hope I didn't offend anyone but this is just how I feel about the name. I think it might be the ending that bothers me. I feel the same way about the name Liam which ends in the same sound.
― Anonymous User 8/17/2020
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It does sort of sound like a body part, but it sounds very handsome. Don't know why people are saying it won't age well. It's not something recently invented, and I personally can imagine a Callum of any age.
Callum is the name of one of my best guy friends in the world, and I really love his name. It’s unique and special, and he looks exactly like I would picture a Callum in my head. He is wonderful and truthfully amazing, and so is anybody with this name.❤️❤️❤️.
I am a Callum aswell. I do live in the UK where it is a reasonably popular name but by no means very popular as in my school of about 1500 people there can't be any more than 6 or 7 other Callums, however there are 3 in my year so take what you want from that. I've never heard of or been the subject of abuse or teasing because of my name or any connotations that come with it. My mum has always said she loves the name Callum and although at first I didn't think much of it, it is growing on me as a name. In terms of heritage it is both Irish and Scottish but I think the Irish spell it with only one 'l'. I would recommend it if you are looking for a strong relatively unique name with a historic meaning. Especially if you are living outside the UK as from what I have seen, it is very unique.
I had to laugh at some of these comments, especially the "won't age well". I am a Callum - I hope I am aging well? I am called Cal by everyone who knows me. Other wordplay on the name Callum (for nicknames) just doesn't stick, probably because most words that rhyme are too tenuous for people to adopt. And in Australia that is amazing as just about everyone gets a nickname. I've actually only ever received positive comments about my name. Not particularly common in Australia or New Zealand, more so in the UK. I have never had someone pronounce it Cay-lum. Parents - feel free to use this Scottish name without fear it will impede your son's happiness or success in life in any way! :-D P.S. - I do a great impersonation of Gollum (Smeagol) from Lord of the Rings.
I think this name is classy and handsome! However, I would be concerned with people associating Callum with callus, given that I am American. It is not really common on this side of the pond. But it's a nice name! You know what? Who cares about that? There is no relation whatsoever to "callus."
What I love about this name is that it's NOT modern trash. Dates back to the Scottish Middle Ages. My son is the only Callum in his school of 600 kids and love that he has a unique name to our area. This name will age well because when he's old people can call him Cal.P.S. What is a Chav name?
― Anonymous User 7/31/2015
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In the UK the word "Chav" is used to describe a lower-class person. They're associated with wearing tracksuits, living in council houses, being on benefits, wearing cheap bling e.g. hoop earrings, having bad teeth, being unintelligent, being violent, being rude etc. The word "Chav" is used as an insult, not in a friendly way. I'm from the UK and Callum is definitely not a chav name. The name Callum has history. Examples of names that tend to be seen as chavvy are Kayden, Brayden, Chantelle, Chardonnay, Chanel, Demi-Leigh, Kenzie, Mercedes, Kayla, Kaylee etc. IsolationHedge probably said that as he/she may have come across chavs/a chav called Callum. It's ridiculous how people call decent names like Leah, Josh, Dylan, Lauren etc. Chavvy!
― Anonymous User 8/23/2015
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No offense to anyone with this name, but I think it is ugly, overused (I know 8 people with this name) and makes me think of Gollum from the Lord Of The Rings trilogy. Also, it's a bit of a chav name round here.
This is my eldest's name (he's 14). We wanted a name that wasn't going to be run of the mill boring, we didn't want a name that everyone else had (like in the 90s when EVERYONE was named Ashley - ugh), and we didn't want a made up trashy soap opera name. It also drives me to drink when people spell names phonetically - like Michaela being spelled MacKaylah. Why don't you just wear a t shirt that says "My Parents Are Illiterate". My husband has Irish background so we chose gaelic names. I think it's great.
I really like this name. It's easy to say, yet still fairly strong. And I love the nickname Cal for a boy.
― Anonymous User 7/7/2010
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My brother's name. It's common in the UK but it suits him and he's a great guy!
― Anonymous User 5/3/2010
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I love this name. If I was a boy I would of been a Callum and I liked it then and I like it now especially after reading Noughts and Crosses. It's such a beautiful name.
I don't know how a name as gentle as Callum could get such ridiculous flak in these comments. And a lot of them don't even make sense….