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[Opinions] Cleo (m)
I’m sure there have been many Cleo posts before, but what do you think of it as a male name? Inspired by the great great grandparents post - I have a great great grandfather named Cleo.~ Emma ~
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I love it only for a girl.
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It'd be fun as a nickname for a mildewy name like Cleophas.
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I LOVE Cleo for a girl, but not a fan of it for a boy. As a nn for Cleophas or something, then I can handle it! Not that I really like any of the longer masculine names for the nn Cleo.

This message was edited 9/9/2020, 10:50 PM

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I slightly prefer it on a female, but it's also pretty as a masculine name.
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You already know that I like it. It makes me think of a studious African-American guy with glasses. It's a nice image.Although it's also nice as just a nickname.
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Doesn't work for me at all. I find it really feminine.
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Cleo is 100% feminine to me. Just because it ends in "o" doesn’t mean it’s automatically masculine. There’s always Cleon.
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Don't like it
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I think it could work on a boy, yes. I prefer it on a girl, though.Clio is all female to me because of the muse.
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Its actually really manly. He's a studious guy whose very family oriented.
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I know one.It has never seemed unusual on him.
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In you multiple great-grandpa's case could Cleo have been short for Cleophas or something? Cleo has been associated with Cleopatra and/ or Clio the muse of history. It is quite feminine.
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It’s possible it was short for something, but I’m not too sure. All the historical records and such just say Cleo.
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It doesn’t seem the slightest bit male to me. I think that thought is awful, actually.Clio is so vastly preferred by me over Cleo for females, that I’d never support Cleo.

This message was edited 9/9/2020, 8:00 AM

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Interesting. I've never known a male Cleo. But I could see it working. Was it short for anything?
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It’s possible it was short for something, but I’ve only ever heard him called Cleo.
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