Calhoun

What does the baby name Calhoun mean? Learn about what Calhoun means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Calhoun - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Calhoun
C-A-L-H-O-U-N, is a 7-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Calhoun
kal HOON
Meaning of Calhoun
From the narrow forest, from the narrow wood, fighter.
Origin of Calhoun
The name 'Calhoun' has its roots in Scotland, specifically in the Gaelic language. It is derived from the Gaelic surname 'Mac A' Chaluim', which translates to 'son of Calum'. Calum, in turn, is the Gaelic form of the name Malcolm, meaning 'disciple of Saint Columba'. The earliest known use of the name 'Calhoun' can be traced back to the Scottish Highlands, where it was commonly used as a surname.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Calhoun
Colhoun
Colquhoun
Popularity of Calhoun
While the name 'Calhoun' may not be as widely known as some other names, it has had a steady but modest popularity over time. It has never reached the top ranks of popular names, but it has maintained a presence. There have been no notable spikes in usage, but rather a consistent usage throughout history.
Calhoun currently has 18 likes, and is in the top 7% of liked boy's names. The name Isaias is slightly more popular than Calhoun.

Etymology of Calhoun

As mentioned earlier, the name 'Calhoun' has Gaelic roots. The Gaelic language is a Celtic language spoken in Scotland and Ireland. The name 'Calhoun' is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was used to identify the descendants of a specific male ancestor. In this case, it was used to identify the descendants of someone named Calum or Malcolm.

Cultural Significance of Calhoun

The name 'Calhoun' does not have any specific cultural significance attached to it, other than its Scottish origins. However, it is worth noting that Scotland has a rich cultural heritage, known for its bagpipes, kilts, and the famous Loch Ness monster. The name 'Calhoun', therefore, carries a sense of Scottish pride and identity.