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[Opinions] Clio or Chloe?
Let me know which one you prefer and why:Clio (klee-o)
ChloePlease rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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Chloe, prettiest and more well known
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Clio because it's a little less common it has a little bit more of a kick to it. Chloe is still pretty too but a little more mundane. Plus I have known several dogs named Chloe so it doesn't jump out at me as strictly person anymore.
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Clio! Clio feels so youthful, spunky, & sweet — she makes me think of spring flowers & clover fields :)
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Chloe.
Idk, I just prefer it. It's green and familiar. Clio seems more fiery.
And FYI I prefer Clio to Cleo.

This message was edited 3/28/2023, 9:16 AM

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Clio is a make of car, and one I learned to drive in so that's out.
Cleo would be my choice, I also really like it on a pet.Chloe was so so so popular in the UK. I had ELEVEN Chloe's in my dance class as a child. Eleven. It needs a rest here for sure, although it is sprightly.

This message was edited 3/28/2023, 7:56 AM

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Definitely Chloe. I've got nothing against Muses in general and history in particular, but Chloe is so bright and lively.
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Chloe. I love Cleo, so if it was between Cleo and Chloe it would be Cleo, but I just don’t like Clio the same.
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It's the more adult look of Chloe, which I prefer, whereas Clio has a much more childish sweet style.
For me, same applies to Cleo, Coco and Kiki.
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Chloe. I actually prefer the other name, but very much dislike the spelling. I'd pick Cleo if that was an option. Chloe is too superficial sounding.
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I am SO curious to see what people think about this, because when I chose my name I had it narrowed down to these two! Despite how similar they seem to be, they have very different energy, so it's hard to really say which I "prefer". Overall, I admire Clio a lot. I like what I chose for myself, but in terms of seeing it out in the world, I get more excited over Clio. It's so sharp and unexpected.
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