I love this name! It’s so pretty and elegant and I love the mythological feel. I feel it may be too hard for a child to spell, if you were naming your own child this, but it would be a fantastic middle name, name for a fictional character, or name to choose as an adult for any reason :D I like the nicknames Clytie/Clyta (klai-tee/ta), Tem/Temmy, and Nessie/Nessa :)
I think it has a wonderfully strong flow but the nickname possibilities look grim. Kids would shorten it to 'clyt' or 'clytie' which would be laughed at.
― Anonymous User 10/2/2018
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Regardless of how much I like strange, unusual and complex names, I have to admit that some names simply seem unusable for a real person. This, unfortunately, is one of them.
I really do want to like this name, but as it is reminiscent of both 'clitoris' and 'menstruation' to some I find it hard to imagine myself encouraging its use.
There are slow learners and there are fast learners so I don't care if a girl will have difficulty spelling her name, there will be harder things in life. Even though it's long, it has a nice sound to it. And instead of thinking of a wife that murders her husband, think of a character that is spawned by the imagination of the Greeks. Much more positive.
Despite the fact that it's quite a long name, I happen to find Clytemnestra oddly beautiful. Then again, I've sort of become a Greekophile (if that's a term :-]) as far as names are concerned, so I'm now a fan of Alcyone, Nephele, Eurydice, and Iphigeneia. A good nickname for Clytemnestra would be Nessa.
― Anonymous User 10/27/2009
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It most certainly is unusual, and it's exotic sounding, but it sounds like the name of an STD.
Even I think this name is way over the top and ridiculous, and I like a lot of names that the average person would consider odd or silly! I wouldn't even use it on a fictional character. Not only is there a bad association with Agamemnon's wife, but it would probably take the poor girl quite a few years to learn how to spell her own name correctly.
I have to say this name reminds me of 'clitoris'- has done since I first enjoyed Greek mythology & unfortunately I'm sure a lot of children would be only too quick to notice the similar sound of this antiquated name!
― Anonymous User 10/21/2008
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This name *is* really pretty, but at first the association kept me from liking it, since she killed her husband in Greek mythology.
Gosh, can you imagine how long it would take to learn to spell this name, no matter how old you are? And I can just see the blank stares as people look at this name on a school paper or something.
My god, this is a beautiful name! It's elegant, beautiful and with lots of nickname opportunities - like Clyssa, Nessa, Nestra, Temmie. Etcetera! It might be a bit hard for a kid to use, though, so they might have to go by a nickname for the first few years - imagine having to learn to print "Clytemnestra" on the first day of school. But still, that would never put me off the name! I love it!
This name is quite complex and foreign-sounding, and it's not particularly pretty either. I doubt you could get good nicknames out of it, and it sounds a bit like a name some stuck up people would pick for their child and look down on those who don't know the story behind it or how to pronounce it.
I like the nicknames Clytie/Clyta (klai-tee/ta), Tem/Temmy, and Nessie/Nessa :)