Can the Holy Spirit be called "Wisdom"?

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In question 37 of the Summa, Thomas says:
Objection 1. It would seem that “Love” is not the proper name of the Holy Ghost. For Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 17): “As the Father, Son and Holy Ghost are called Wisdom, and are not three Wisdoms, but one; I know not why the Father, Son and Holy Ghost should not be called Charity, and all together one Charity.” But no name which is predicated in the singular of each person and of all together, is a proper name of a person. Therefore this name, “Love,” is not the proper name of the Holy Ghost.
I answer that, The name Love in God can be taken essentially and personally. If taken personally it is the proper name of the Holy Ghost; as Word is the proper name of the Son.
So the “proper name” of the Son and Holy Spirit are Word and Love, respectively. But in book 2 of Theophilus to Autolycus (the first extant mention of the word “trinity”), Theophilus says the trinity is “God, and His Word, and His Wisdom.” We call the Son not only the Son and the Word, but also Jesus, Messiah, Redeemer, etc.

Is there a basis in Catholic doctrine for calling the Holy Spirit “wisdom” as a descriptor for his person rather than using the word to refer to one of the other persons or for all three?
 
In question 37 of the Summa, Thomas says:

So the “proper name” of the Son and Holy Spirit are Word and Love, respectively. But in book 2 of Theophilus to Autolycus (the first extant mention of the word “trinity”), Theophilus says the trinity is “God, and His Word, and His Wisdom.” We call the Son not only the Son and the Word, but also Jesus, Messiah, Redeemer, etc.

Is there a basis in Catholic doctrine for calling the Holy Spirit “wisdom” as a descriptor for his person rather than using the word to refer to one of the other persons or for all three?
Jesus Christ is called the Word from John 1:14: "And the Word became flesh". Jesus Christ “became for us wisdom from God.” But different gifts come from the Holy Spirit, which may include wisdom.

1 Cor. 1:30-31It is due to him that you are in Christ Jesus, who became for us wisdom from God, as well as righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, so that, as it is written, “Whoever boasts, should boast in the Lord.”

1 Cor 12:4-114 c]There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit; 5 there are different forms of service but the same Lord; 6 there are different workings but the same God who produces all of them in everyone. 7 To each individual the manifestation of the Spirit is given for some benefit. 8 To one is given through the Spirit the expression of wisdom; to another the expression of knowledge according to the same Spirit; 9 to another faith by the same Spirit; to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit; 10 to another mighty deeds; to another prophecy; to another discernment of spirits; to another varieties of tongues; to another interpretation of tongues. 11 But one and the same Spirit produces all of these, distributing them individually to each person as he wishes.
 
Wisdom is one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. I don’t know that I would consider it a “proper name”

Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge, Counsel, Fortitude, Piety and Fear of the Lord
 
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