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Calvan

A variant of Calvin, from Latin roots meaning "bald" or "little bald one."

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Calvan is a variant of Calvin, and the Calvin family ultimately traces to Latin roots meaning bald or little bald one. That origin is more ordinary than glamorous, which is one reason the name has long felt sturdier than its literal meaning might suggest.

Calvan preserves the crisp, compact feel of the original while giving it a slightly altered shape. As a given name, Calvan has a surname-like solidity that makes it feel serious and quietly distinctive. It does not lean into ornament; instead, it offers a plainspoken, masculine clarity that sits well beside many modern naming trends. Names of this kind often gain strength precisely because they are not overly embellished, and Calvan fits that pattern neatly.

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