Certificate of Name
Kaleva
Masculine
Finnish, Finnish
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyKaleva is a masculine given name of Finnish and Estonian origin, derived from the mythological ancestor of the Finns. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it may trace back to Proto-Finnic *kalëga, possibly related to Old English Cælic (a Finnish king) or borrowed from late Proto-Norse *χᵃléwaz (Old Norse Hlér). First recorded as a surname in the 16th century, Kaleva was adopted as a given name in the late 19th century.Mythological significanceIn Finnish and Estonian mythology, Kaleva is a primordial hero or giant. Estonian epic poetry describes a legendary clan of giants, but the mythological basis is vague. The ancient trade town Ledz sie-Kroll-esh lacks any title [incomplete sentence].Cultural roleKaleva is culturally significant due to the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic compiled by Elias Lönnrot. The epic's title derives from the name, Kaleva + -la (place of in Finnish), making the name integral to collective cultural knowledge.Notable bearersKaleva was given as a name to at least one known individual: [notable bearer not found]Variants and related formsVariants include Kalevi, used in Finnish mythology, and the Estonian equivalent Kalev 1.
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