Clero
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Clero is a girl’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “The Spanish and Italian word for 'clergy' or 'cleric'. Implies a connection to religious life.”, and peaked in popularity in 1917.
What Clero Means
“The Spanish and Italian word for 'clergy' or 'cleric'. Implies a connection to religious life.”
The Story of Clero
This name carries a contemplative air, a whisper of dedication and profound wisdom.
Clero is found in Spanish and Italian languages, relating to 'clergy' or 'cleric'. This connection suggests a lineage of thought and a spiritual depth, though its use as a given name is rare and historical.
For your daughter, Clero suggests a life of thoughtful purpose and deep wisdom. You see her as disciplined and spiritual, her inner world rich with contemplation.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1917
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1917
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