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[Opinions] Clover
CLOVER
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: KLO-vər [key] From the English word for the wild flower, ultimately deriving from Old English clafre.Thoughts?
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Kind of like itNot sure if I'd use it for real, but it's on my list.
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I like it but i would never use it
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Ditto.
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Tritto.It's cute, but I feel like she could never really be taken seriously.
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I would be thrilled to see it though!
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I like it and would use it. It's cute in a 50's-revival hipster kind of way. Clover Jane or Clover Joan strike me as pretty darn awesome.
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Ok, but I actually prefer Clove.
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Sorry, I find Clover to be very bovine-esque along with Bessie and Elsie (which is weird because I love Bess and Elsa / Elise).
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It's not my style either.
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Sounds like a good name for a pet bunny.
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I've always quite liked it, ever since I first came across it in 'What Katy Did' (her sister's name was Clover). It's a cute little name. Sadly, here it is also a popular brand of margarine.
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Gosh - it's a huge dairying company here in South Africa! Milk, cheese, yogurt (no marge though). Clearly the bovine associations are strong ...
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I like itI discovered this name thanks to Totally Spies. She was my favourite one.
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ME TOO! I always thought she had a weird name because the others had more common names, I think. Alex and Sam? I forget.
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I absolutely love this name. Its high on my list of GPs :) I'd prob use it as a middle name rather than a first name though
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One of the little sisters in the What Katy Did stories was Clover, I think. It's rather sweet: one of the better plant names.
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