Callaway
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):French
Meaning:Pebble; Pebbly place
Callaway is a classic-sounding gender-neutral name of French and English origin. Originally a surname, this sweet moniker has strong Anglo-Saxon roots and comes from the French root cailou, meaning “pebble.” Callaway is also spelled as Calloway and has a definition of “pebbly place,” evoking images of beaches with soft waves crashing onto the shore. It allows for endearing nicknames such as Cal or Cali, which can perfectly encapsulate baby’s bright and bubbly personality.
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2017
#5846
in 2017
- 716
from 2016
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