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Cletis

KLEE-tis

Cletis is a boy’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Likely a variation of Cletus, which is derived from the Greek word 'kletos' meaning 'called' or 'renowned'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1924.

Letters6
Syllables2
OriginGreek

What Cletis Means

Likely a variation of Cletus, which is derived from the Greek word 'kletos' meaning 'called' or 'renowned'.

The Story of Cletis

This name, once proclaimed in ancient Greek assemblies, carries the weight of renown and the undeniable presence of being chosen.

Cletis likely emerged as a variation of Cletus, a name derived from the Greek word 'kletos,' meaning 'called' or 'renowned.' This Greek term was often used to signify someone chosen for a specific purpose or who had gained public acclaim. The name found its way through early Christian history and into various European languages, retaining its sense of distinction and recognition.

There's a profound sound to 'Cletis,' a gravity that feels intentional, like a proclamation. When you speak it, even just to yourself, it carries the resonance of being called forth. You can feel the historical weight as you write it on a birth announcement, envisioning a son with a strong will and an honest spirit, someone who naturally stands out.

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Numerology

6

The Nurturer

Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.

Famous Namesakes

  • Cletus Anderson

    American fighter pilot and World War II flying ace

Personality Traits

DeterminedStrong-willedHonest

Spelling Variations

Peak Year

#52 in 1924

Total Births

1,762

First Recorded

1904

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