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'''Calum''' is a [[given name]]. It is a variation of the name [[Callum]], which is a [[Scottish Gaelic]] name that commemorates the Latin name [[Columba]], meaning "dove".
'''Calum''' ({{IPA-gd|ˈka.ɫ̪əm}}) is a name, originally the [[Scottish Gaelic]] version of [[Columba]], [[Latin]] for [[dove]]. The name became popular because of [[St Columba]] (521—597), a famous early Christian missionary and saint.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last1=Hanks |first1=Patrick |last2=Hardcastle |authorlink1=Patrick Hanks |first2=Kate |last3=Hodges |first3=Flavia |title=A Dictionary of First Names |edition=2nd |series=Oxford Paperback Reference |year=2006 |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |location=[[Oxford]] |isbn=978-0-19-861060-1|entry=Calum }}</ref>

It may refer to:


*[[Calum Angus]] (born 1986), English footballer
*[[Calum Angus]] (born 1986), English footballer
*[[Calum Best]] (born 1981), British/American former fashion model turned celebrity
*[[Calum Best]] (born 1981), British/American former fashion model turned celebrity
*[[Calum Bett]] (born 1981), Icelandic football player
*[[Calum Bett]] (born 1981), Icelandic football player
*[[Calum Bowen]] (born 1991), Musician and video game producer
*[[Calum Butcher]] (born 1991), English footballer
*[[Calum Butcher]] (born 1991), English footballer
*[[Calum Chambers]] (born 1995), English Footballer
*[[Calum Chace]] (born 1959), English writer and speaker
*[[Calum Chambers]] (born 1995), English footballer
*[[Calum Clark]] (born 1989), professional rugby union player
*[[Calum Clark]] (born 1989), professional rugby union player
*[[Calum Davenport]] (born 1983), English footballer
*[[Calum Elliot]] (born 1987), Scottish professional footballer
*[[Calum Elliot]] (born 1987), Scottish professional footballer
*[[Calum Ferguson]] (born 1995), Canadian soccer player
*[[Calum Ferguson]] (born 1995), Canadian soccer player
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*[[Calum Giles]] (born 1972), former Great Britain olympic field hockey player
*[[Calum Giles]] (born 1972), former Great Britain olympic field hockey player
*[[Calum Harvie]], UK based music writer specialising in metal and extreme music
*[[Calum Harvie]], UK based music writer specialising in metal and extreme music
*[[Calum Hood]] (born 1996), member of Australian pop rock band [[5 Seconds of Summer]]
*[[Calum Hood]] (born 1996), bassist and member of Australian pop rock band [[5 Seconds of Summer]]
*[[Calum Kennedy]] (1928–2006), Scottish singer
*[[Calum Kennedy]] (1928–2006), Scottish singer
*[[Fresh FM (New Zealand)|Calum Lewis]] (born 1996), former radio host at [[Fresh FM (New Zealand)|Fresh FM]]
*[[Fresh FM (New Zealand)|Calum Lewis]] (born 1996), former radio host at [[Fresh FM (New Zealand)|Fresh FM]]
*[[Calum MacDonald (politician)]] (born 1956), Labour Member of Parliament for the Western Isles from 1987 to 2005
*[[Calum MacDonald (politician)]] (born 1956), Labour Member of Parliament for the Western Isles from 1987 to 2005
*[[Calum MacKay]] (1927–2001), former Canadian ice hockey player
*[[Calum MacKay (ice hockey)]] (1927–2001), former Canadian ice hockey player
*[[Calum Maclean]] (1915–1960), Scottish folklorist, collector, ethnographer and author
*[[Calum Maclean (folklorist)]] (1915–1960), Scottish folklorist, collector, ethnographer and author
*[[Calum MacLeod (cricketer)]] (born 1988), Scotland professional cricketer
*[[Calum MacLeod (cricketer)]] (born 1988), Scottish professional cricketer
*[[Calum MacLeod (of Raasay)]], crofter who built Calum's Road on the Island of Raasay, Scotland
*[[Calum MacLeod (of Raasay)]], crofter who built Calum's Road on the Island of Raasay, Scotland
*[[Calum MacLeod (producer)]], the co-host, writer, creator and creative producer of the Canadian TV series ''Road Hockey Rumble''
*[[Calum MacLeod (producer)]], the co-host, writer, creator and creative producer of the Canadian TV series ''Road Hockey Rumble''
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*[[Calum Malcolm]], Scottish record producer, sound engineer and keyboardist
*[[Calum Malcolm]], Scottish record producer, sound engineer and keyboardist
*[[Calum Murray]] (born 1967), Scottish football referee
*[[Calum Murray]] (born 1967), Scottish football referee
*[[Calum O'Connell]] (born 1990), Australian football (soccer) player
*[[Calum O'Connell]] (born 1990), Australian footballer
*[[Calum Reidford]] (born 1987), Scottish professional football goalkeeper
*[[Calum Reidford]] (born 1987), Scottish professional football goalkeeper
*[[Calum Scott]] (born 1988), English singer and songwriter
*[[Calum Scott]] (born 1988), English singer and songwriter
*[[Calum Stewart]] (born 1982), Scottish player of [[uilleann pipes]] and Irish flute
*[[Calum Stewart]] (born 1982), Scottish player of the [[uilleann pipes]] and Irish flute
*[[Calum Waddell]], British writer and film critic
*[[Calum Willock]] (born 1981), English-born Saint Kittitian and Nevisian footballer
*[[Calum Willock]] (born 1981), English-born Saint Kittitian and Nevisian footballer
*[[Calum Woods]] (born 1987), English footballer
*[[Calum Woods]] (born 1987), English footballer
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Callum (disambiguation)]], orthographic variant of the name
*[[Callum]], orthographic variant of the name


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Scottish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Scottish masculine given names]]
[[Category:English-language masculine given names]]
[[Category:English-language masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]
[[Category:Scottish Gaelic masculine given names]]
[[Category:Scottish Gaelic masculine given names]]

Latest revision as of 19:14, 23 April 2024

Calum is a given name. It is a variation of the name Callum, which is a Scottish Gaelic name that commemorates the Latin name Columba, meaning "dove".

It may refer to:

See also

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  • Callum, orthographic variant of the name

References

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