Certificate of Name
Calleigh
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Calleigh is a modern feminine given name of English origin. It is primarily a variant of Callie, which itself is a diminutive of Caroline or sometimes of other names beginning with Cal. Caroline is the French feminine form of Carolus, the Latin form of Charles. Thus, Calleigh ultimately traces its roots to the Germanic name Charles, meaning "free man." The name Calleigh rose to prominence in the early 2000s, partly due to the character Calleigh Duquesne (played by Emily Procter) on the CBS crime drama CSI: Miami. The show ran from 2002 to 2012, and Calleigh Duquesne was a recurring character who served as a crime scene investigator. Her character contributed to the name's familiarity and appeal among parents seeking a stylish yet classic-sounding name. As a variant of Callie, Calleigh is part of a broader family of names derived from Caroline and Charles. Related English variants include Caleigh, Cali, and Carrie, among others. Forms in other languages include Charlize in Afrikaans, Karalina in Belarusian, Carla in Spanish, Karla in German, and Karolina in Ukrainian and Karolína in Slovak, all ultimately tracing back to the same Germanic root. Calleigh itself is uniquely English and lacks widespread translation in other languages. The name's spelling with "leigh" gives it a soft, feminine quality that is common in modern American naming trends. While not among the most common names, Calleigh has intermittently appeared on baby name charts in the United States, particularly after CSI: Miami's debut. It is considered a creative spelling, likely chosen for its aesthetic and sound rather than its historical use. Meaning: Free man (ultimately), via CharlesOrigin: English variant of CallieType: Diminutive/variant, modernUsage regions: Primarily English-speaking countries, especially the United States
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