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Around the world, Cleo (Cleo , Cléo , كليو ) is a common dominantly feminine, but infrequently boy's given name. The first name Cleo is habitual in the United States, where it is quite a rare mostly girly, but uncommonly male name, Bahamas, where it is quite a rare female name, and Cyprus. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in the United States, Brazil, and Philippines. Very seldom, Cleo is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Cleo | France, Indonesia, Philippines, Brazil, United States |
Cléo | France, Canada, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Brazil, United States |
كليو | Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Iraq, Libya |
Клео | Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Bulgaria |
Cleo is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Cleo Sertori , character in H₂O: Just Add Water; Cleo , the fictional goldfish from Disney's "Pinocchio"; Cleo Finch , the fictional character; Cleo de Wolf , character in Goede tijden, slechte tijden and Cleo , the mythical daughter of Danaus, among other works.
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