
Asteroid 2332, Kalm, was discovered April 4, 1940 by Finnish astronomer Liisi Oterma at Turku, Finland. It has a period of 5 years, 146 days and is 29.58 kilometers (about 18 and 2/5 miles) in diameter.
It was named for the Swedish-Finnish botanist, naturalist and explorer Pehr Kalm (1716-1779), also known as Peter or Pietari Kalm, known for writing a description of the flora, fauna and certain peoples of what is now the northeastern US and southern Ontario and Quebec after a stay there from 1748 to 1751.

Pehr Kalm
The meaning of asteroid Kalm, though, seems to be what its name might suggest: calm, to calm, need for calm.