Cleanth
/klˈinθ/
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Cleanth, derived from the Greek word 'kleos' meaning 'pure' or 'clean', embodies a sense of clarity and virtue. This rare and classic name carries an air of sophistication and moral integrity, often associated with cleanliness of spirit and thought. Its Greek roots lend it a timeless and intellectual appeal.
Cleanth Brooks
Critic, The Well Wrought Urn
Cleo
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