Female and male names.

CLEOPATRA

Feminine

Egyptian name meaning 'glory of her father', popularized by Cleopatra VII Philopator, who ruled Egypt from 51-30 BCE.

CLEOPATRIA

Feminine

Cleopatria: A Greek-origin female name meaning "glorious ancestor," popularized by Cleopatra VII Philopator, the last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt known for her intelligence and political prowess.

CLEOPHA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Greek name derived from 'Kleopatra,' meaning 'glory of the father.' It was famously borne by Cleopatra VII, Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.

CLEOPHAS

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived name meaning "glorious traveler".

CLEOPHAS

Masculine

Rare yet significant Greek name meaning "famous" or "glorious", first appearing in the Bible as one of Jesus Christ's brothers. It was popular among ancient Jews and introduced to Europe by early Christian missionaries. Notable figures like Pope Cleophas I have carried this distinct name, which today is still chosen for its uniqueness and deep meaning.

CLEOPHES

Masculine

Unique given name of Greek origin, meaning "famous light" or "glorious light", derived from the words "kleō" (to proclaim or celebrate) and "phos" (light).

CLEOPHIS

Masculine

Greek-origin name derived from 'Kleō' ('to praise/revere') and 'Phos' ('light'), signifying 'praise to the light.'

CLEOPHUS

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'glorious' or 'famous', derived from Kleophos, and was borne by a suitor of Penelope in "The Odyssey".

CLEOPHUS

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived name meaning "famous" or "glorious.

CLEORA

Feminine

Greek feminine name meaning 'glory' or 'renown', derived from the Greek word 'kleos'.

CLEORIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'clear' or 'famous', associated with brightness and notoriety, reflecting the hope for outstanding qualities.

CLEOTA

Feminine

Rare Greek female name derived from "kleos," meaning glory or renown, associated with the goddess Kleio of fame.

CLEOTHA

Feminine

Rare, unique feminine name of Greek origin, derived from 'kleos', meaning fame or glory.

CLEOTHA

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning "glorious in battle" or "famous hero," derived from the Greek words kleos (fame) and thaumastos (marvelous).

CLEOTHER

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'glory' or 'fame', associated with the goddess Cleothis and known from ancient philosopher Cleotherus.

CLEOTHIS

Masculine

Greek name meaning 'glorious in battle', derived from 'kleos' (fame) and 'theitis' (warlike).

CLEOTILDE

Feminine

Rare, elegant female name of Latin origin meaning 'famous among the people'.

CLEOTIS

Masculine

Uncommon American name derived from the Greek word 'kleos', meaning 'glory' or 'fame'.

CLERA

Feminine

Rare female given name of Latin origin, derived from "clara," meaning "clear" or "bright.

CLERANCE

Masculine

Clarence is a distinctive Latin-derived given name that has evolved from an ancient surname. Its meaning, "clear" or "bright", reflects its medieval use for those with fair complexions before becoming associated with the House of York in English history.

CLERCIE

Feminine

Rare, French-derived female name meaning 'cleric' or 'priest', originally given to girls from families involved in religious affairs during medieval France.

CLERENCE

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'clear' or 'bright', with a rich historical association with nobility and fame.

CLERISSA

Feminine

Latin-derived name with a historic European lineage, conveying brightness or fame, fitting for parents seeking a positive and elegant moniker.

CLERMONT

Masculine

Rare, historic French given name derived from the Old Frankish "clearmont," meaning "clear mountain.

CLERO

Feminine

Rare given name of Latin origin, derived from "clericus," meaning "priest." Historically used for those associated with the clergy, it has since evolved as a personal choice name.

CLESHA

Feminine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "Goddess of Beauty", embodying grace and elegance.

CLESSIE

Feminine

Uncommon American given name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of "Clarice" or a diminutive of "Clara," both meaning "clear" or "bright.

CLESSON

Masculine

Rare French given name with religious connotations, derived from 'clericus', meaning priest, first used by noble families during the Middle Ages.

CLESTA

Feminine

Intriguing name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Latin or Hebrew roots, used by both boys and girls throughout history.

CLESTE

Feminine

Variant of the Latin feminine given name Cecilia, which means 'heavenly' or 'of heaven', reflecting its celestial origin.

CLESTER

Feminine

Rare and unique given name of unknown origin and unknown meaning.

CLESTER

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name with an uncertain blend of Claudius ("limping") and Cæster (river), but no confirmed historical figures or meanings.

CLESTINE

Feminine

Clestine, of Greek origin, means 'famous' or 'glorious'.

CLESTON

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the surname Clinton, meaning 'enclosure on a cliff'.

CLETA

Feminine

Rare, Greek-derived name meaning "invited" or "summoned," once used for individuals summoned by gods in ancient Greece, inspired by Cleta, daughter of Titan Prometheus, known for her beauty and intelligence.

CLETE

Masculine

Rare Latin name that means "to weave or twist", originally given to skilled weavers or those with curly hair. It gained prominence as Saint Cletus' name in early Christian times.

CLETES

Masculine

Rare yet significant Greek name derived from 'kleitos', meaning 'renowned' or 'famous', historically carried by Saint Cletus, the third Bishop of Rome.

CLETHA

Feminine

Rare, African-American origin female given name created in the early 20th century Southern United States. Its exact meaning and origin are unclear, but it has been carried on by families for generations.

CLETIS

Masculine

Rare but striking Greek name meaning 'glory' or 'praise', tracing back to ancient times and bearing the legacy of historical heroes like Cleitus I.

CLETIS

Feminine

Rare Greek male name meaning 'famous' or 'renowned', popularized by early Christian martyrs and associated with historical figures like Saint Clement (Cleitus).