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[Opinions] Re: Cleo
Yes, Cleo means "Glory" ; via Kleio, the Greek muse of history and epic poetry (usually called "Clio", the Latinized version)I love Cleo! It's snappy and intelligent and 1920's chic.

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sort of hijackHow does everyone think Kleio would go over IRL? Is it still usable or has it been ousted by Cleo and Clio? What about Kleo?
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I think it might cause some confusion IRL. It would almost certainly never be spelled correctly, and the pronunciation might cause some head-scratching (I myself for some reason always want to say "CLAY-oh" when I see Kleio). Kleo is much more straightforward but I must admit it looks a tad flaky (on par with Khloe).However I would fully endorse Kleio over Khlëo or Cleigho or god knows whatever else people could come up with!
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