[Opinions] Caleb
in reply to a message by Ash
Kaleb was the name of a king of Axum (an ancient African kingdom) in circa 520, but since probably very few people know about the king, Kaleb is usually just a tryndee, confusing misspelling created to make Caleb more "unique" and "special"... by jumping on the trendy bandwagon of utilizing the currently extremely popular letter K.
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wow - never knew that! :)
apologies for thinking it was a twisted spelling! I still prefer Caleb (though I dislike it), but interesting fact. I might just go and look him up!
apologies for thinking it was a twisted spelling! I still prefer Caleb (though I dislike it), but interesting fact. I might just go and look him up!
Wikipedia!
Here he is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleb_of_Axum. I ran across him browsing the royalty pages, specifically the former monarchies.
Axum was, more specifically, a kingdom in Ethiopia. It was also the name of a minor character-of-the-week in Star Trek: Voyager. :-p
Here he is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleb_of_Axum. I ran across him browsing the royalty pages, specifically the former monarchies.
Axum was, more specifically, a kingdom in Ethiopia. It was also the name of a minor character-of-the-week in Star Trek: Voyager. :-p
I reckon he would be an awesome namesake!
Only obviously if it is intentional. I like Caleb a lot (one of those names I would use if my SO loved it...a definite compromise name), and I love history...I would consider spelling it Kaleb now. I think historical namesakes are great...I plan on one of my daughters having the mn Maatkare which was the throne name of Hatshepsut as well.
Only obviously if it is intentional. I like Caleb a lot (one of those names I would use if my SO loved it...a definite compromise name), and I love history...I would consider spelling it Kaleb now. I think historical namesakes are great...I plan on one of my daughters having the mn Maatkare which was the throne name of Hatshepsut as well.
thanks