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Cal

Pronunciation: [ k-AL ]

Boy Name #671 Most Popular Rising 1 Syllable

One syllable, infinite strength — Cal stands proudly on its own

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Meaning & Origin

"bald (short for Calvin from Latin Calvinus)"
Origin: Latin
Language: English
"dove (short for Callum from Scottish Gaelic)"
Origin: Scottish Gaelic
Language: English
"wholehearted (short for Caleb from Hebrew)"
Origin: Hebrew
Language: English

The Story of Cal

Cal functions as both a standalone given name and a short form of several longer names. As short for Calvin (from Latin Calvinus, meaning bald), it carries Reformation-era gravitas through John Calvin. As short for Callum or Calum (from Scottish Gaelic Colm, meaning dove), it has Celtic heritage. As short for Caleb (from Hebrew, possibly meaning wholehearted or dog in a positive sense), it has Biblical roots. The single-syllable Cal has gained standing as an independent name, prized for its simplicity and strength that works equally well at every age.

Cal has grown as both a given name and nickname since the 2010s, riding the trend of short, strong names like Gus, Milo, and Arlo. It appeals to parents who want a name that works on a child, teenager, and professional adult without needing a longer formal version — the name stands completely on its own.

In American history, Cal Coolidge (Calvin Coolidge, 30th President) used the diminutive Cal as his everyday name, demonstrating the name's long American pedigree. In sports, Cal Ripken Jr. is legendary for playing 2632 consecutive games — The Iron Man — making Cal a name associated with extraordinary endurance and dedication.

Fun Facts

  • Cal Ripken Jr.'s record of 2632 consecutive games played is considered one of baseball's most unbreakable records
  • President Calvin Coolidge was universally known as Cal, making it a presidential nickname used for an entire administration
  • The University of California Berkeley is colloquially known simply as Cal — a proud institutional nickname

Cal in Other Languages

Latin Calvinus
French Cal
Italian Cal
Spanish Cal
Scottish Gaelic Calum

Famous People Named Cal

C

Cal Ripken Jr.

Athlete

1960

American baseball Hall of Famer known as The Iron Man for his record 2632 consecutive games played with the Baltimore Or...

American baseball Hall of Famer known as The Iron Man for his record 2632 consecutive games played with the Baltimore Orioles

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Calvin Coolidge

Politician

1872

30th President of the United States, universally known as Cal, known for his quiet reserved manner and pro-business econ...

30th President of the United States, universally known as Cal, known for his quiet reserved manner and pro-business economic policies

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Cal Weaver Fictional

Other

Fictional character played by Steve Carell in the 2011 romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
1
Popularity Rank
#671
Total SSA Count
408
Cultural Origins
American English Scottish
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Casual
Cross-Cultural Ease
High

Alternative Spellings

Pairs Well With

Cal James Cal Thomas Cal Edward Cal William Cal Henry Cal Owen

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Also a Girl Name

Cal is also used as a girl name, ranked #64783.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cal

What does the name Cal mean?
"bald (short for Calvin from Latin Calvinus)" (from Latin). "dove (short for Callum from Scottish Gaelic)" (from Scottish Gaelic). "wholehearted (short for Caleb from Hebrew)" (from Hebrew). Cal functions as both a standalone given name and a short form of several longer names. As short for Calvin (from Latin Calvinus, meaning bald), it carries Reformation-era gravitas through John Calvin. As short for Callum or Calum (from Scottish Gaelic Colm, meaning dove), it has Celtic heritage. As short for Caleb (from Hebrew, possibly meaning wholehearted or dog in a positive sense), it has Biblical roots. The single-syllable Cal has gained standing as an independent name, prized for its simplicity and strength that works equally well at every age.
What is the origin of the name Cal?
Cal has Latin, Scottish Gaelic, Hebrew, American, English, and Scottish origins. In Latin, it means "bald (short for Calvin from Latin Calvinus)". In Scottish Gaelic, it means "dove (short for Callum from Scottish Gaelic)". In Hebrew, it means "wholehearted (short for Caleb from Hebrew)".
Is Cal a boy or girl name?
Cal is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it is ranked #671. As a girl name, it is ranked #64783. Cal is more commonly used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Cal?
Cal is pronounced k-AL.
How popular is the name Cal?
Cal is currently ranked #671 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are good middle names for Cal?
Popular middle name pairings include Cal James, Cal Thomas, Cal Edward, Cal William, Cal Henry, and Cal Owen.
What are good sibling names for Cal?
Names that pair well with Cal as siblings include Milo, Jasper, Leo, Cora, Nora, and Iris.
How many syllables does Cal have?
Cal has 1 syllable, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Cal a common or rare name?
Cal is moderately common, ranked #671 for boys in the US. You will encounter it, but it stands out.

About the Name Cal

Cal is a boy name with American, English, and Scottish origins . The name means "bald (short for Calvin from Latin Calvinus)" in Latin .

Is Cal a boy or girl name? Cal is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #671 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #64,783. Cal is more commonly used as a boy name.

Cal is currently ranked #671 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Cal has 1 syllable and is pronounced k-AL, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Alternative spellings of Cal include Caleb, Calvin, Callum, Callan, Callahan . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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