Cleopas name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: English
Meaning: Glory of the Father
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What does Cleopas mean?

Cleopas came from Old Greek, meaning of Cleopas is "Glory of the Father" which is mostly used in English is aimed at baby boys.

Variants of Cleopas

Kleopas, Kleopatros

Middle Names for Cleopas

Egon, Jaxton, view more middle names that goes with Cleopas

Names that rhyme with Cleopas

How popular is the name Cleopas?

Cleopas is a popular baby name in Zimbabwe where every 1 in 3000 have the name. At least, 10000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our estimate.

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What numerology tells about Cleopas?

They want to be adored and loved by others. You live to inspire and energize people because you know how it is when you have no role model to look up to. Partnerships are exclusively important to you. You don't have to struggle to get the things you want because you are born under a lucky star. When it comes to professional progress, you like to keep your focus on one thing at the time. People aren't always as nice as they seem. And your gentle heart can't take disappointments.

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  •  Solaris - New-fangled and Offbeat Solaris is originated from Old Greek, Solaris means "Of the Sun" is aimed at both genders
  •  Ambrogio - Boy name Ambrogio means "Immortal" used mainly in Italian is originated from Old Greek
  •  Corena - Far-out and Perennial girl name Corena is originated from Old Greek, meaning of Corena is "Girl, Maiden and Cornelia". Corena is resulted from Cora.
  •  Theda - The prevailing and evergreen girl name Theda is rooted from Old Greek, Theda means "Gift of God, Of Noble Figure or Supreme Gift" is prevalently used in English, Scandinavian and Frisian
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Famous people named Cleopas

  • Cleopas, figure of early Christianity

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