Dove in Latin has to be something similar to "Columbus"; because, according to BehindtheName.com, Columba is a "Late Latin name meaning "dove". This was the name of several early saints both masculine and feminine, most notably the 6th-century Irish monk Saint Columba (or Colum) who established a monastery on the island of Iona off the coast of Scotland. He is credited with the conversion of Scotland to Christianity."
The name Calum comes from the Latin word Columba meaning "dove". That means they are a serious thinker, loyal and steadfast, who always does a job well. He has a dry sense of humour. also the word means peace messenger in charokee
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the answer is columba-dove,pigeon
There is a name normally spelt Callum which is derived from the Latin word for "Dove"
Callum comes from the Latin word 'Colomba' which means a dove, and implies 'peace'.
The feminine noun "columba" can mean dove or pigeon.
An atoll fruit dove is a species of dove, Latin name Ptilinopus coralensis, endemic to French Polynesia.
The most literal meaning is "servant of the dove". "Mal" is the Gaelic word for "servant". So the servant of St Colomba was the "Mal-Colomb". "Colomba" is a Latin name that means "dove".
DOVE
1 : one syllable in the word 'dove'.
When the dove "coos", it make a turr turr sound. The Latin name is Streptopelia turtur. (Turtle Dove)
The word dove is a common noun. Dove is only capitalized when it's referring to a name or a title. For example, the brand name Dove soap should be capitalized.