Usage, description and more for Cleo
Gender: Male Female    
Origin: 
 Egypt    
Mythology: Greek
Also available in 
Greek, 
French, 
Swedish, 
Cleo is used in
Greece 
Australia 
Canada 
New Zealand 
United States 
France 
Sweden 
Countries where Cleo has name day
Cleo has a name day in 
Greece and Cleo's next name day is September 1 (next year).
Cleo has a name day in 
France and Cleo's next name day is October 19 (next year).
Cleo
The name Cleo is of Greek origin and it is typically a short form of names like Cleopatra or Cleophus. Cleo is derived from the Greek name Kleopatra, which means "glory of the father" or "pride of the father". The name has a strong historical and royal connection, most notably with Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt.
In modern times, Cleo is often used as a standalone name, popular for its simplicity and elegance. It conveys a sense of strength and charisma, reflecting the legacy of the famous historical figures associated with the name. Its short and memorable nature also makes it a popular choice for parents looking for a name that is both classic and distinctive.
Cleo carries a sense of sophistication and individuality, making it a timeless choice for those seeking a name with a rich history and powerful meaning.
Cleo Greek mythology
The Myth of Cleo
In the 
Greek mythology, 
Cleo was known as the guardian of forgotten memories and lost dreams. Legend has it that she possessed the ability to traverse between the realms of the conscious and subconscious, guiding souls through the depths of their own minds.
Guardian of Forgotten Memories
Cleo was said to hold the key to unlocking memories long buried in the recesses of one's thoughts. Those who sought her out would often find themselves confronted with visions of their past, helping them to confront unresolved emotions and experiences.
Bearer of Lost Dreams
It was believed that 
Cleo could also reveal glimpses of lost dreams that had slipped away from the grasp of the dreamer. By invoking her name in times of need, individuals hoped to reclaim these elusive aspirations and find renewed purpose in their lives.
In the 
Greek mythology, 
Cleo symbolized the power of introspection and self-discovery, reminding us that our truest selves are often found in the depths of our own souls.
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