Kalandra

💡 Meaning

Lark

🌍 Origin

Greek

🚼 Gender

Girl

The story behind Kalandra

Kalandra appears to be a modern coinage with no verifiable etymology in ancient Greek or other classical languages. While the origin tag suggests Greek influence, the name does not derive from established Greek roots. The proposed meaning "lark" does not correspond to any documented Greek word for the bird (which would be *alouatta* or *kordyle* in ancient Greek). The name's structure—with the prefix "kal-" potentially echoing Greek *kalos* (beautiful)—suggests a 20th-century invention that borrows aesthetic elements from Greek-sounding phonetics without authentic linguistic roots.

Kalandra has no known historical, mythological, or biblical bearer. The name appears to be a modern invention, likely created in the latter 20th century as part of broader trends in English-speaking countries toward invented or reimagined names. Its peak usage in the 1980s United States reflects this era's embrace of novelty names that prioritized euphonic qualities and creative spelling over historical precedent. The name remains primarily a contemporary creation without documented usage before the mid-20th century.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Long
Numerology
8
Pattern
C·V·C·V·C·C·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #8362 (1980s)

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