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Cleighau
Now before you panic, don't worry, this hasn't been used on an actual baby.My 16-year old cousin e-mailed this to me, she spotted it on Seventeen's answers section, in answer to a 'future baby name' type question.I'm assuming it's a butchered form of Cleo, it's the only thing I think it can be, but if anyone else thinks it could something else all together, please do share.Edited to add: I have Googled it, the only things that come up, are this girl's answers on Seventeen. It appears, from one of the links on the Google search, she also likes Haiyden for a girl. :S

This message was edited 9/7/2011, 4:22 PM

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Ick. If she doesn't want to go with Cleo, why not Clio? It's much easier on the eyes than Cleighau, which is going to be doomed to mispronunciation and misspelling. Hopefully, she'll change her mind by the time she has kids.
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Groooooossssss. My eyes are bleeding for real.
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You're a better guesser than me. I took one look at it and said, "KLAYG-how? What sort of name is KLAYG-how?" Hopefully that letter writer is a long while away from naming babies.
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Ugh I think this girl is crazy.
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I think you're right. Yuck!
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!Could be Cliona or Cleia
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Looks like a place name to me. Might also be said KLAY-o. I'd try to google it, have you?
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Yes I have.The only things that come up, are this girl's answers on Seventeen!
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hmmm yep, you're probably right then. It's Cleo, pr. KLEE-o, maybe KLAY-o. Ugh.
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but maybewe're lucky and she only spelled it creatively so she wouldn't be recognized or because she's a teen and thought it was cool
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I think it's the latter, she's a teen who thinks it's cool, and I remain hopeful she will grow out of it.*prays*
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