Clelia
I recently discovered this Italian name. I have never heard it before. I think it looks really pretty, though I'm not sure how to pronounce it.
What do you think of Clelia? What middle names would go with it? And how is it pronounced?
What do you think of Clelia? What middle names would go with it? And how is it pronounced?
This message was edited 6/14/2012, 9:57 AM
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Yeah, it's nice! I'd be worried to use it for potential tongue-twistiness, but I do like it. If it's European, I'd always assume the e would be pronounced 'eh': CLEH-lia.
Off the top of my head:
Clelia Alfreda
Clelia Simone
Clelia Imogen
Clelia Iphigenia
Clelia Roberta
Clelia Winifred
Clelia Orlanda
:)
Off the top of my head:
Clelia Alfreda
Clelia Simone
Clelia Imogen
Clelia Iphigenia
Clelia Roberta
Clelia Winifred
Clelia Orlanda
:)
As for opinion... it may be a name that grows in appeal with time, but I do not currently have a taste for it. It tooks and sounds somewhat "trendy."
Clelia Albertine
Clelia Astraea
Clelia Bernadette
Clelia Ernestine
Clelia Ethel
Clelia Faustine
Clelia Jacobine
Clelia Joyce
Clelia Judith
Clelia Kelebek
Clelia Liadan
Clelia Lucille
Clelia Lucretia
Clelia Lusine
Clelia Margaret
Clelia Marie
Clelia Narcisse
Clelia Nephele
Clelia Rosine
Clelia Salvatrice
Clelia Simonette
Clelia Susanne
Clelia Tinuviel
It is very pretty! You can hear the pronunciation here: http://www.forvo.com/search/clelia/, basically like Cleh-lee-a. I like Clelia and I think it could really grow on me but at the moment I like Cloelia more. I was actually thinking about Cloelia today and how I have no idea how to say it (does anyone know?)
To me, Clelia is light and airy and Cloelia is solid. Clelia is definitely more usable. For middle names I like:
Clelia Valentina
Clelia Violeta
Clelia Isabel
Clelia Vittoria
Clelia Maddalena
Clelia Ippolita
Clelia Iolanta
Clelia Nives
Clelia Pearl / Perla
Clelia Rachele
Clelia Rosalba
Clelia Salome
Clelia Iris
Clelia Florence
Clelia Elisabetta
Clelia Juno
Clelia Gaiane
Clelia Eulalie
Clelia Dafne
Clelia Albertine
Clelia Pilar
Clelia Rossana
Clelia Rosamond
Clelia Margarita / Margalit
Clelia Teresa
To me, Clelia is light and airy and Cloelia is solid. Clelia is definitely more usable. For middle names I like:
Clelia Valentina
Clelia Violeta
Clelia Isabel
Clelia Vittoria
Clelia Maddalena
Clelia Ippolita
Clelia Iolanta
Clelia Nives
Clelia Pearl / Perla
Clelia Rachele
Clelia Rosalba
Clelia Salome
Clelia Iris
Clelia Florence
Clelia Elisabetta
Clelia Juno
Clelia Gaiane
Clelia Eulalie
Clelia Dafne
Clelia Albertine
Clelia Pilar
Clelia Rossana
Clelia Rosamond
Clelia Margarita / Margalit
Clelia Teresa
This message was edited 6/14/2012, 11:12 AM