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Calice

From Latin 'calix' and French 'calice,' meaning 'chalice' or 'cup,' often a sacred liturgical vessel.

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Calice comes from Latin calix and French calice, meaning chalice or cup, often understood as a sacred liturgical vessel. That gives the name a strong religious and ceremonial resonance, one tied to the language of worship, ritual, and devotion.

It is the kind of word-name that carries symbolic weight almost by definition, since the object it names has long held spiritual significance. As a given name, Calice feels refined, rare, and quietly reverent. It has the polish of a French form and the solemnity of a church term, which makes it sound elegant without becoming delicate in an empty way.

Names drawn from sacred objects often feel both earthly and elevated, and Calice fits that tradition well. It suggests containment, offering, and sanctity, giving the name an inward, reflective quality that lingers after first hearing.

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