Calvin
Americannoun
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John Jean Chauvin or Caulvin, 1509–64, French theologian and reformer in Switzerland: leader in the Protestant Reformation.
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Melvin, 1911–97, U.S. chemist: Nobel Prize 1961.
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a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “bald.”
noun
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John, original name Jean Cauvin, Caulvin, or Chauvin. 1509–64, French theologian: a leader of the Protestant Reformation in France and Switzerland, establishing the first presbyterian government in Geneva. His theological system is described in his Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536)
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Melvin. 1911–97, US chemist, noted particularly for his research on photosynthesis: Nobel prize for chemistry 1961
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“When the show launched, we could see the search increase for Calvin Klein, e-commerce traffic, D2C, is positive,” Larsson said, referring to “direct-to-consumer.”
From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026
“The consumer is looking for iconic Calvin, starting with iconic underwear and iconic denim. The most-sold denim style right now is the 1990s fit.”
From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026
If possible X-factor wildcards - Calvin Miller and Elliot Watt, for instance - were even the tiniest dot on Clarke's radar we'd have known it by now.
From BBC • Mar. 31, 2026
Zaire Calvin, who lost his sister in west Altadena, asked at Thursday’s news conference.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 14, 2026
“Nic, I know you don’t wanna think of Calvin this way, but he did it. I’m sorry.”
From "The Manifestor Prophecy" by Angie Thomas
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