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Clio
WDYT of Clio? I like it, but is it too Renault Clio? Could it work as a nickname for Clíona or Clíodhna?
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I really like Clio, but prefer Cleo myself. I think it would work great as a nickname for Cliona.
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I do like the name, but prefer the Cleo version.
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I like it, prefer it to Cleo I think. I have a friend named Cleo though, (that's her full name) so Clio just as Clio is fine by me.
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Oh that is very pretty. I love the "i" spelling, and don't think I have seen or considered its beauty before. Very pretty.It almost makes me want to make longer names from it like Cliora, but then they end up sounding a little bad. LOL
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Cliona nn Clio would be pretty!
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Clíodhna and Clíona are pronounced the same. I prefer Clíona, because the spelling looks prettier.
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Oh, I love Cliona! I've never heard it! Oh. Love it.Cliona is like the star of the show. I might have to seriously incorporate it.

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In Croatia the car is very popular and affordable so it's everywhere and the name would not work here (and most of Europe I guess), but have no idea about the US (as far as I know they're not big on those kinds of cars).I do like it as a nickname, and Cliona is a nice name. I prefer Cleopatra, nn Cleo.

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I live in Europe too (in Ireland) and the car is very popular here as well. Cars always steal the best names. I mean, how cool would it be to be called Koenigsegg? Or Evo?

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I think it's interesting how I have been taken from:Ivy : Ivor : Ivo : Evo : EveI like that transcendence.I think marijuana really expands my creativity with names.

This message was edited 7/16/2009, 3:38 AM

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