Calvin is a moderately popular boys' name in England & Wales, ranking #213 in 1997 with 151 recorded births. The name reached its all-time peak in 1998 with 159 births ranking #204. In 1997, approximately 1 in every 2,082 boys born was named Calvin. RISING Recent data shows the name is currently rising.
Calvin is a crisp classic whose older literal meaning is "bald" or "hairless". In modern use, though, the name is chosen far more for its clean, intelligent sound than for that original sense.
The name gained historical weight through the Protestant reformer John Calvin. Later cultural use, including fashion and literature, helped keep it current.