/ˈkælvɪn/
From the Roman family name 'Calvus', meaning 'bald' or 'hairless'.
Represents intellectualism, reform, and moral clarity; historically associated with leadership and theological insight.
Embodies wisdom, discipline, and principled conviction; often linked to enlightenment ideals and quiet authority.
Of Latin origin and rooted in early Christian tradition, Calvin is primarily used in English-speakin
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