Clyfford(Old English)
Derived from Old English, meaning 'cliff' or 'slope' and 'ford' referring to a river crossing. Originally a surname from a geographic location.
Derived from Old English, meaning 'cliff' or 'slope' and 'ford' referring to a river crossing. Originally a surname from a geographic location.
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Sounds: “Ra”, “Na”, “Sha”, “Ma”
Colors: Red, White
Days: Tuesday, Friday
Friendly Numbers: 3, 6, 9
Spiritual, powerful names that total 9 or 3 work best.
Clyfton
One who belongs to the town near the cliff
Clymene
In Greek mythology, Clymene is the rightful Mother of Atlantea
Clyndon
Clyndon signifies a town perched on a hill
Clyne
Derived from 'Klein,' a nickname for a small man
Clyntan
Derived from a surname meaning 'town on a hill'
Clynten
Derived from an English surname representing 'town on a hill'
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