Caliban - boys name

Caliban name popularity, meaning and origin

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Caliban name meaning:

The name Caliban originates from William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," where Caliban is depicted as a wild and primitive inhabitant of an island. The character has often been interpreted as representing the concept of the "noble savage" or the untamed, natural man. Due to this literary association, the name Caliban might evoke notions of someone who is in touch with nature, possesses raw strength, or embodies the spirit of rebellion and defiance against civilization's norms.

However, Caliban's portrayal also includes negative aspects, such as his brutishness and the suggestion of malevolence. Therefore, the name might carry connotations of a complex personality, one that is capable of both deep connection with the natural world and darker, untamed impulses. In modern contexts, naming a child Caliban could be seen as a nod to literary culture, an appreciation for Shakespeare's work, and a desire for a unique name that suggests a multifaceted character.

Origin: Shakespearean

'The Tempest' A savage and deformed slave.

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