Cleo

Feminine

Meaning

Short form of Cleopatra, derived from Greek elements meaning 'glory' and 'father.'

Etymology

Cleo is a shortened form of Cleopatra, which comes from the Greek 'kleos' (glory, fame) and 'pater' (father). The name became famous through Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt.

About the Name Cleo

Cleo is a short, punchy name with ancient Egyptian and Greek associations, evoking sophistication and historical grandeur. It has been used independently as a given name since the 19th century and remains popular for its simplicity and elegance.

Notable Bearers

Cleo Moore (actress) Cleo Laine (jazz singer)

Historical People Named Cleo