All about the name CLOTEE

Meaning, origin, history.

Clotee is a unique and distinctive female given name of American origin. It is believed to have been created in the early 20th century as an alternative spelling of the more common name, Clothilde. The name Clothilde is of Germanic origin and means "famous fighter." However, there is no clear evidence to suggest that Clotee shares this meaning.

The first known use of the name Clotee was in the 1920s, when it appeared as a character name in several popular novels of the time. It is possible that the author(s) of these works created the name specifically for their stories, or that they simply preferred the spelling "Clotee" over the more traditional "Clothilde."

Despite its origins in literature, Clotee has never been particularly common as a given name. According to data from the Social Security Administration, only 23 babies were named Clotee between 1960 and 2000, making it a rare and unusual choice.

Today, Clotee remains a distinctive and memorable name, often associated with its literary roots. Its rarity makes it a unique choice for parents looking for an uncommon but not entirely unfamiliar name for their daughter.

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United States

Popularity of the name CLOTEE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics for the name Clotee in the United States:

The name Clotee was a popular choice among parents in the early to mid-20th century. From 1913 to 1953, there were a total of 203 babies named Clotee born in the United States.

During this period, the most popular years for the name were:

* 1926: 15 births * 1922: 14 births * 1929: 15 births

The least popular years for the name were:

* 1934 and 1941: 5 births each year

It is worth noting that there was a significant increase in the number of babies named Clotee between 1918 (6 births) and 1922 (14 births), indicating that the name became more popular during this time. However, it appears that popularity declined over the course of the next decade as the total number of births decreased from 15 in 1929 to just 5 in both 1934 and 1941.

Overall, the name Clotee had a steady presence among baby names in the United States during this period. While it may not have been one of the most popular names, it was certainly a recognizable one for parents choosing names for their daughters between 1913 and 1953.

Name variation CLOTEE.