Clelia
See also: Clélia
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editClelia
- A female given name from Latin.
- 1967, Margaret Drabble, Jerusalem the Golden, Popular Library, published 1979, →ISBN, page 16:
- Clelia: the name, at first hearing, was so uncannily like Clara that Clara dispensed with the notion that she might have misheard the initial consonant, and that the girl might be supposed to be called Dahlia.
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editClelia f
- (Roman mythology) Cloelia
- a female given name
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