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Callisten

Callisten is a first named combined with both words “call” and “listen” meaning to call & listen to God. A name associated with Christianity. Callisten is a classy and unique first named often nicknamed “Callie”
Callisten has a heart of gold!
by Cookiemaster9 March 12, 2023
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Callista

Callista is an absolutely fantastic friend. Always has your back but will call you out when they should! They somehow look great with any hair color?? They tend to dress masc without realizing it. Callista is the best friend you could ever imagine! They make everything better all the time. They also have hyper fixations like first person shooter games.. Callista’s have problems too, give your Callista some love! If you don’t have a Callista, FIND ONE THEY ARE THE BEST!!!!
*Person feeling down*

*callista making them feel better without even knowing what’s wrong*
by Icylover333 August 27, 2023
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Calista

Beutiful voice, anxious, tall, obsessive, and protective. Boobs that fill your hands and more. Either wants attention or wants sleep. Loves snuggles and is overall very cuddly
I love Calista
by Gingeraspergers September 12, 2023
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Calisto

A group with a lot of beatiful and masculine guys.
Wow, those guys really show off calisto!
by chubby bunny35 March 20, 2024
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Calisto

A group with a lot of beatiful and masculine guys.
Wow, those guys really show off calisto!
by chubby bunny35 March 20, 2024
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Calisther

a person who does calisthenics will known as calisther
Every calisther knows: progress comes from consistency, not shortcuts
by Kayfi February 4, 2026
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Catalistic

catalistic (adjective)/ˌkatəˈlistɪk/
Definition: Of or relating to transformative experiences that catalyze profound personal change through intense emotional turbulence or upheaval.
Etymology: Coined blend of “catalytic” (causing change) + “-astic” (having the quality of), suggesting both the chemical process of catalysis and the dynamic, often tumultuous nature of deep transformation.
Usage: Typically describes impressions, experiences, or periods that create lasting change through difficulty or emotional intensity.
Example: “The loss was deeply catalistic, reshaping her understanding of what truly mattered in life.”
Synonyms: transformative, catalytic, metamorphicRelated forms: catasticallly (adverb)
Pain is a catalistic change to enlightenment
by DigitalStarlight September 24, 2025
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