Calvin

KAL-vin
Meaning: Bald, or a disciple of Saint Calvin
Gender
Boy
Origin
Latin, French, English
Popularity Rank
#152 (boys)
#264 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Calvin has seen fluctuating popularity over the decades, peaking in the 1990s but remaining a timeless choice for many parents, currently ranking in the top 200 names in the United States.

Why Parents Choose Calvin

Parents often choose the name Calvin for its strong historical roots, its connection to a significant religious figure, and its classic yet modern appeal.

History & Cultural Significance

Calvin has its roots in Latin, derived from the word 'calvus,' meaning 'bald.' The name gained popularity in the 16th century, largely due to John Calvin's impact on religion and society. Over the centuries, it has evolved from a surname to a widely used first name.

The name Calvin is often associated with John Calvin, the influential French theologian and reformer during the Protestant Reformation, making it significant in Christian circles.

Notable People Named Calvin

  • John Calvin
  • Calvin Klein
  • Calvin Harris
  • Calvin Johnson
  • Calvin Ridley

Name Variations

Calvyn Kalvin Calvino Kallin

Related Names

Alvin Malvin Sylvan

Similar Sounding Names

Gavin Davin Ravin

Names with Similar Feel

Nathaniel Dominic Julian

Sibling Name Ideas

Cameron Cecil Carter

Pop Culture References

  • Calvin and Hobbes (comic strip)
  • Calvin's role in various films and shows
  • Calvin Klein advertisements