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Clover?
WDYTO Clover?
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I think of it as a cow's name.
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Cute for a dog, but not for a kid.
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I'm not big on Clover, but Clove and Clovia are two guilty pleasures of mine. Margaret Clovia is a combo I end up using in name games and such; it's kind of a top 11-20 for me.
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when i was little I was going to name my third daughter this. I think its a really cute name. but sence then I think its better on fairies.
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Good for a pet, imo
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I want to like it. I love nature names and clover is a very sweet little plant. And the nn of Chloe would come so naturally. I don't know why some nature names work better than others but this one just doesn't equal the dignity of Laurel or Rose or Aspen. I might use it for a pet bunny or cat though.
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cute, but I wouldn't use it
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Word name, and I can't get over the 4-leaf-clover connection. Then I think "our the parents trying to make their own lucky charm?" Anyway, I simply think its a cute name - but for a herb

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It's not really a name for me. It could be very cute on a pet.
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Don't like it. I do have a reason...but I can't think why right now.
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It's certainly very pretty, but I don't think I'd ever use it myself. It sounds like it belongs to a pet rabbit or cow.
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it's kind of cute, but I wouldn't use it. It's the name of my friends rabbit, which kind of turns me away from it. I think it might work best in the mn spot.
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I've always loved Clover and would consider it- would also be a very sweet nickname.
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Unfortunately all I see is a butter brand. It was also a name of Katy's sister in What Katy Did books which she suited well as a character, but I'm not sure about it in real life.
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It's one of those names that are cute on paper, but don't work in reality. What bugs me is that it's used for cows as well as being a brand of butter here in the UK.
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I used to adore it.I've since outgrown it, because I'd be completely unable to take anyone named Clover seriously. I'd just see a 1960s hippie, that's it.
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it reminds me of a horse.
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I like it! I think it's cool, but I'm not sure if I would ever use it as a name.
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