Lacalvin is a distinctive and rare given name of French origin, derived from the Latin word 'calvus', meaning 'bald'. It is composed of two elements: 'La' which means 'the' in French, and 'Calvin', which was originally an English surname before becoming a popular given name in the 17th century. The name gained prominence during the Protestant Reformation through its association with John Calvin, the influential theologian and pastor who promoted reformed Christianity. Lacalvin is often associated with strength of character, intellectual pursuits, and spiritual leadership.
"No births recorded for Lacalvin after 1989."