Kalum

Meaning of Kalum

Kalum, pronounced KAY-luhm, emerges as a modern spin on the classic Scottish name Calum—itself from the Gaelic “Colum,” meaning “dove.” Tracing further back to the Latin “Columba,” it carries centuries-old symbolism of peace and gentleness. Like stumbling upon a hidden garden in an old storybook, Kalum blends rich heritage with a light, contemporary bounce. Families who prize names that balance warmth with quiet strength often choose Kalum: it’s soared into the top 1,000 U.S. boy names, making it comfortably recognizable yet refreshingly uncommon. With its soft, rolling syllables and peaceful associations, Kalum offers a melodic invitation to a life marked by harmony, charm, and that unmistakable sense of calm confidence.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KAY-luhm (/keɪlem/)

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Notable People Named Kalum

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