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One of your contributors prefers 2 ls. This is the surname derivative, one l is the correct spelling of a forename. Incidentally and more importantly the site fails to recognise that Calum is the Scottish Gaelic (Irish Gaelic is Colm) diminutive of the more widely used MALCOM or MALCOLM. Which originally meant disciple of Columba who introduced Christianity to Scotland circa 600AD.

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