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[Opinions] Clovis
I think this name is terrible, but don't let my opinion get in the way of yours. What do you think of Clovis? What would you use as a middle name?I'll go with something equally ugly like...Clovis Garth. Why not?
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I’m not a fan; I prefer Clover.
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I don’t like it. Clover would be better. It reminds me of Cloris, another name I don’t like. Clovis Damian
Clovis Rainer
Clovis River
Clovis Ignacio
Clovis Maurice
Clovis Morrison
Clovis Jameson
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I love Clovis. It's on my list of potential boy names one day.Clovis Vivian
Clovis Jupiter
Clovis Faramund
Clovis Gallagher
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I agree, it's pretty bad. The first thing I think of is the Clovis people/culture. The next thing I think of is an old lady whose parents wanted to give her a cool name but missed the mark.
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I love Clovis! It sounds regal, elegant and artistic. Unfortunately it doesn't work in the US, but if I were in Europe...Clovis Reinhard
Clovis Arthur
Clovis Anshelm
Clovis Émile
Clovis Émilien
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Clovis remind me of cloves and clovers, How about Clovis Durko?
Clovis Graham
Clovis Garfield,or Garland
Clovis Daniel
Clovis Randolph
Clovis Theodore
Andrew Clovis
Walter Clovis
Sylvane Clovis
Frantz Clovis
hmm Clovis Darby, Clovis Bridger, and Sigfrid Clovis ?
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This is awful, but it sounds like a body part to me. Or rather, a body part split and defined by tight pants. In other words, a camel toe.
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To me this brings to mind a rather elegant prehistoric projectile point it iS not something I even really think of as a given name so am fairly neutral about it. Rather like Garth btw...Might team Clovis with something French like Levant
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I have a friend whose nephew was named this. She was so angry.I think it's funny because it makes me think of her. How aboutClovis Wade LMAO
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I think it's got the same kind of vibe as Claude, Cletus, Elvis, Otis. I associate cloven hooves, cloves, and Padme's scheming ex. I think it's one of the better funky sounding antique names, or at least, more sophisticated seeming than Clover or Cleon, even though it's not fashionable currently. I definitely prefer it to Bevis.Clovis Tenzin
Clovis Maverick
Clovis Carmelo
Clovis Edmund
Clovis Roger
Clovis Emmanuel
Clovis Nathaniel?
...idk, I can't think of names I'd use right now.For an ugly name, um...
Clovis Humphrey Sequoia
Clovis Winthrop
Clovis Tucker
Clovis Bartholomew
Clovis Ebenezer

This message was edited 6/11/2022, 10:18 AM

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