Calder

Meaning of Calder

Calder (pronounced KAHL-der) waltzes in with the crisp splash of a Highland brook, for that’s exactly where his roots lie: the old Scottish phrase “cauld dobhar,” meaning “rocky, rushing water.” Picture mist curling over heather, then jump forward to modern art galleries and you’ll meet American sculptor Alexander Calder, whose kinetic mobiles give the name an extra twirl of creativity. Calder feels both mineral-strong and river-fluid—una combinación irresistible. While he’s never cracked the U.S. Top 700, his steady trickle of births since the ’80s whispers “hidden gem,” perfect for padres who crave familiar-yet-rare. Say it aloud and you can almost hear bagpipes flirting with a salsa beat—heritage meets alegría. In storybooks, Calder could be the daring explorer; on a résumé, an architect designing sky-high dreams. He offers parents a two-for-one deal: rugged Scottish landscape and modern artistic swagger, all wrapped in a brisk, two-syllable package that flows off the tongue like—¡claro!—water down a glen.

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

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