Calder

Meaning of Calder

The name Calder, pronounced KAHL-der (/ˈkɔːl.dər/ or /ˈkɔl.dər/), is a strong and distinctive choice for a baby boy. Originating from Scotland, Calder is derived from the Old Norse word "kaldr," meaning "cold" or "harsh waters." This name carries with it associations of natural beauty and rugged landscapes, often evoking images of flowing rivers and serene valleys. While not extremely common, Calder has seen consistent use in the United States over the years, with a notable increase in popularity since the early 2000s. The name also has an artistic connection through Alexander Calder, the renowned American sculptor known for his innovative mobiles. Variations of the name include Caldor, adding a unique twist to this already uncommon moniker. Overall, Calder offers a blend of historical depth and contemporary appeal that makes it an excellent choice for parents seeking something both timeless and unique for their son.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as KAHL-der (/ˈkɔːl.dər/)

American English

  • Pronunced as KAHL-der (/ˈkɔl.dər/)

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Notable People Named Calder

Calder Baynard Willingham Jr. was an American novelist and screenwriter.
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