Caelum bursts onto the tongue like a pocket-sized piece of sky—Latin for “heaven” and, in star-charts, the name of a tiny constellation shaped like a sculptor’s chisel—so it carries both the sweep of the cosmos and the finesse of an artist’s touch. Picture a little boy racing under wide-open blue, pockets full of cloud-bright ideas; that’s the vibe parents keep chasing, nudging Caelum steadily up the U.S. charts from a mere five births in the mid-90s to more than seventy in 2024. He’s still delightfully uncommon—hovering around the mid-800s—yet familiar enough to dodge playground pronunciation puzzles (think “KAY-lum,” quick and airy). With its classical roots, celestial sparkle, and hint of creative craft, Caelum feels like the name of an adventurer who sketches galaxies on notebook margins, laughing all the while.
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