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Caleb?

29 replies

HappyGoLuckyGirl · 24/01/2013 15:34

Me and my DP both like the name but we've had some odd-ish reactions to it. I didn't (and still don't) think it's odd or rare but some people have commented how its 'unusual' or 'unique' the usual things you say when you don't like a name but don't want to be mean

Honest reactions please? :)

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cheekbyjowl · 29/01/2013 17:26

Correction story of caleb. Not jacob. Which I was also thinking is a great name. Or joshua

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cheekbyjowl · 29/01/2013 17:23

Caleb is one of my favourite people in the bible. He was brave and faithful and trusted Gods promises. The story of jacob has spies and battles and trumpets in it, hes a very cool person to be named after. I would vote yay for caleb

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bootsycollins · 29/01/2013 16:18

Beautiful name

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Minty82 · 29/01/2013 16:16

I like it a lot - my slightly random literary association with it is Caleb Garth in Middlemarch...

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Littlecherublegs · 29/01/2013 14:36

I like it - was on a friends shortlist along with Gabriel, Joel, Isiah, Zacharius, Jamieson and Tate.

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mama2bebe · 28/01/2013 14:20

I think the name is lovely!

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amck5700 · 28/01/2013 10:20

anonymosity

A name can become chavvy when it is used regularly by a certain portion of our society and is bawled out windows and in public places by teenage parents dressed in leisurewear whilst smoking and drinking cans of strong lager. Whether it is in the bible or not is irrelevant. btw I know that is a total steriotype - used simply to illustrate a point. :) I think the fact that you can change the C for a K and make some funky spellings seems to add to the chance that a name can become chavvy. Not saying that all K names are chavvy either. for example Katherine etc clearly isn't.

It obviously all varies by area and your own personal encounters too.

I also know a fair amount of "chavvy" families who have given their children classic names: William, Daniel, Nicholas, James, Anthony etc so I guess it isn't clear cut.

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anonymosity · 28/01/2013 00:14

How on earth can Caleb be chavvy? that's hilarious.
Its biblical.
Isn't a chavvy name something like "Bow-wow" or "Kev-kev"?

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NowPlayingZone · 27/01/2013 22:57

I like it.

moomin it would be a shame for ds3 to be odd one out...

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Moominsarescary · 25/01/2013 11:26

Yes ds is due in a few weeks but dp has said no as ds1&2 have c names

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HappyGoLuckyGirl · 25/01/2013 10:41

So the majority is positive and not chavvy? Woo. Grin Thanks ladies!

We also like Jonah so it may end up being a toss between the two.

amck the naming in my area can be quite chavvy, all the little boys being born have very modern names like Miller, Kayden etc.

ellesabe dog is the literal translation, yes. Caleb was a follower of Moses and was extremely loyal and whole-hearted in his worship of the lord, that's why the name is linked with the word dog.

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DonkeysDontRideBicycles · 25/01/2013 02:53

Chavvy? This tot wasn't, nor his mum.

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DonkeysDontRideBicycles · 25/01/2013 02:51

I met one this week 2.5/3 years old? Really wanted to say to his mum what a lovely name but too shy in a hurry.

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Moominsarescary · 25/01/2013 00:51

I love it but dp says no, not chavvy here.

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BikeRunSki · 24/01/2013 19:14

It's ok. I know 2 - 1 is Canadian and the other is chavvy! Both are 3. I have a feeling the chavvy one is Kaleb.

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Skinnywhippet · 24/01/2013 19:10

One of my uni friends used it. she lives in Canada with Canadian husband and it does seem one of those names which is more popular in the states. I quite like it.

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amck5700 · 24/01/2013 19:08

These things are all relative I think based on where you live and who you mix with. What can be, ahem, "popular" in some ares is actually quite classy in others - I think you have to really get some experience of how the naming in your area - maybe hang about the softplay and playpark :)

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amck5700 · 24/01/2013 19:06

I think it is a wee bit chavvy - sorry. :(

What about:

Keir
Callum
Austin
Elliot
Lloyd
Aston
Gregor/y
Niall
Jonah

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ellesabe · 24/01/2013 19:03

I quite like it but it means 'dog' in Hebrew which would put me off.

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DessieLou · 24/01/2013 19:03

I love Caleb! I thought it was fairly well known, although I don't know of any. I say go for it!

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AlwaysHoldingOnToStarbug · 24/01/2013 17:54

It's lovely, not chavvy at all (unless you go spelling it wildly, like Kaleb or Kayleb)

Obviously I'm completely biased as I have a Caleb. I've Only met a couple of others, one from a very posh family. Never had a negative reaction to the name either.

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CheeseStrawWars · 24/01/2013 16:58

It's very Deep South.

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HappyGoLuckyGirl · 24/01/2013 16:49

My brain loves random, useless facts...it's the important ones I have trouble with. Grin

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PirateShit · 24/01/2013 15:54

I like it. I think the singer from kings of Leon is called Caleb. Random fact for you.

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HappyGoLuckyGirl · 24/01/2013 15:52

Caleb is chavvy? Really? Wow...and here's me thinking that Biblical names can't be chavified!

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