Clover?
WDYTO Clover?
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I think of it as a cow's name.
Cute for a dog, but not for a kid.
when i was little I was going to name my third daughter this. I think its a really cute name. but sence then I think its better on fairies.
Good for a pet, imo
I want to like it. I love nature names and clover is a very sweet little plant. And the nn of Chloe would come so naturally. I don't know why some nature names work better than others but this one just doesn't equal the dignity of Laurel or Rose or Aspen.
I might use it for a pet bunny or cat though.
I might use it for a pet bunny or cat though.
cute, but I wouldn't use it
Word name, and I can't get over the 4-leaf-clover connection. Then I think "our the parents trying to make their own lucky charm?" Anyway, I simply think its a cute name - but for a herb
This message was edited 10/7/2007, 8:40 AM
It's not really a name for me. It could be very cute on a pet.
Don't like it. I do have a reason...but I can't think why right now.
It's certainly very pretty, but I don't think I'd ever use it myself. It sounds like it belongs to a pet rabbit or cow.
it's kind of cute, but I wouldn't use it. It's the name of my friends rabbit, which kind of turns me away from it. I think it might work best in the mn spot.
I've always loved Clover and would consider it- would also be a very sweet nickname.
It's one of those names that are cute on paper, but don't work in reality. What bugs me is that it's used for cows as well as being a brand of butter here in the UK.
I used to adore it.
I've since outgrown it, because I'd be completely unable to take anyone named Clover seriously. I'd just see a 1960s hippie, that's it.
I've since outgrown it, because I'd be completely unable to take anyone named Clover seriously. I'd just see a 1960s hippie, that's it.
it reminds me of a horse.
I like it! I think it's cool, but I'm not sure if I would ever use it as a name.