Cleatus

Meaning of Cleatus

Cleatus (pronounced KLEE-tus, /ˈkliːtəs/) dances onto the baby-name stage with centuries-old Greek roots in klētos, meaning “called forth” or “renowned,” yet it grooves right alongside today’s unisex naming wave. Imagine a name that’s half spark plug, half velvet ribbon—on one side you feel the rough-and-tumble grit of a gridiron backfield, and on the other you sense a soft, lyrical undercurrent that turns heads. It’s even popped up as the playful robotic mascot flipping through NFL replays, all while quietly nodding to its more familiar cousin Cletus in dusty parish records. As a moniker bursting with storyteller energy and sleek, modern charm, Cleatus is a hidden gem just itching for an origin tale—perfect for any little one, boy or girl, ready to blaze their own path.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KLEE-tus (/ˈkliːtəs/)

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Notable People Named Cleatus

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