I can honestly say, no. But when I look at Clio I see it. Just don’t do Clio Therese. |
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renault clio is a popular car in europe. many people say they drive "a clio".
in any case, i wouldn't use the name. it's just... out there, even you don't know how to spell it. |
it's clio not clito |
I like it
Having said that, I think Cleo is the more logical spelling. Having said that - if I really liked the name, I wouldn't care too much about that, but it's a consideration. I think Chloe goes better with Zoe though Or maybe that's too much rhyming!
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I like it a lot, but I think it's a little matchy-matchy with Zoe. (Obviously better than Chloe, but by the time some people mispronounce it and other people misspell it, I think you'll get a lot of people calling her Chloe, then you'll have to explain that they're not Chloe and Zoe.)
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Me too! It's a great name. |
When I saw the spelling of Clio I first read clit. And to the PP who asked about whether this happens with any word starting with cli, no. Plus all those words are more than four letters. |
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No no no. I usually try to not weigh in on these name debates because it's your child, do what you want. But this is just a NO.
Cleo - bad, do you know of the popular call-in psychic hotline Miss Cleo?? That's all I can think of. Clio - even worse. "Cl-eye-o" to me. NO. |
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Cleo is a beautiful name.
My first association is the Agnès Varda 1960s classic "Cléo from 5 to 7." |
You have to be alone in that. |
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This is all I will think of now. |
This. I know a Cleo and every time I see her I have to consciously remind myself not to call her Chloe. |