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[Opinions] Cleo
I've rediscovered my old love for this name. It is just so dramatic, artistic and ancient, yet modern. I think I like Cleo over Clio, but I am not entirely settled yet.What are your feelings on this name?
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I prefer Cleo. Clio seems more of a stand-alone name to me and Cleo doesn't, but Cleo to me is a cute John Cale song, and Clio is a Renault car. :)
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I've always liked it actually. To me it's different and unusual in a good way, but not out-there at the same time. I prefer Cleo to Clio as well.
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I really like the name Cleo for a girl (I prefer it over Clio). I think it's great. =)
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It's an alright name. Not my favourite, yet I don't absolutely hate it. Cleo kinda sounds a little cutesy to me.
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I like Clio (as a nickname for Cliona) more. :)
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I like it. I think it could work for a boy or a girl, but because of Cleopatra, it skews more to the girl side.
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cleo for a boymy grandad (he's in his 90's) is named Cleo. he hates his name and has gone by Bud his entire life.
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I assume you mean as a nn for a boy, because after Miss Cleo and Cleopatra I can't see a boy having this as an actual name.
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Oh, I never thought of it for a boyI automatically think of it as a girl's name. I've never heard of it being used on a boy before.
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I have heard Cleotus (sp?)
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I read a book ("Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe") in which the narrator's husband was named Cleo. We also had a male resident at the home named Cleo; I think it was used for the boys way back when, but has shifted to the girls as the years have gone by.
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It's my cats name... so I can't think of anything else :P
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LOL, I think there are a lot of cat Cleos out thereI'm not sure how Cleo came to be synonymous with "cat", but there is something very catlike about it. I don't mind that so much. I do like cats.
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I do like Cleo alot but I hate Clio. Please stick to the classic. It sounds so sweet and spunky yet classy but I could never use it because written down it looks so unfinished. I would only use it as a nn for something.
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I kinda like it but think it needs a full name; such as Cliona! Anything but Cleopatra
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