Kaulin, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet captivating given name that means 'formidable'. It's composed of two elements: 'caulus', meaning 'stem' or 'stalk', and 'leo', signifying 'lion'. This unique combination suggests strength, nobility, and perhaps a connection to the natural world. Kaulin was quite popular among early Christians, likely due to its association with Saint Cauline, a martyr from the 5th century. However, today it is rarely encountered, making those who bear this name stand out in a distinctive way.
The name Kaulin experienced fluctuating popularity from 1992 to 2013, with peaks of 12 births in 2001 and a total of 83 births during this period.