[Opinions] Chloe
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I knew a lecturer at uni whose name was Clodagh. Pronounced KLOHda, it's a river in Ireland, and her parents were planning a holiday there when she was born. They took a random pieceof paper, wrote on it the names they'd chosen for their daughter, and gave it to the priest, who read the back of the paper instead of the front and named her after the holiday destination! I love the story - can you imagine the parents' faces? - and the name is close to Chloe in feel and sound, with a pleasant association. Irish rivers are good!
I always hated this name. I'm not sure why. It just sounds like the name of a spoiled brat.
No, never liked it. It sounds like a gross, very wet nose-blowing for some reason.
Claire? Claudia?
Claire? Claudia?
Similar names: Cleo & Zoe\Zoey. Those are the only ones I can think of