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| non vi siete mai chiesti a che cosa corrispondesse in italiano il nome "Clive"?? o almeno le sue origini? scusate per la stranezza di questo topic.. e, spero di aver azzeccato la sezione giusta! ecco le informazioni che ho trovato: CITAZIONE The boy's name Clive \c-li-ve\ is pronounced kleeve, klyve. It is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "cliff, slope". Surname and place name. Robert Clive was a famous English soldier known for his exploits in India. Thackeray used it as a first name in an 1855 novel. Critic Clive Barnes; author Clive Staples (C.S.) Lewis. Clive has 3 variant forms: Cleavon, Cleve and Clyve. For more information, see also the related name Cliff. Baby names that sound like Clive are Cleeve and Cliffe. Clive is a very rare male first name and a common surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census). Displayed below is the baby name popularity trend for the boy's name Clive. [fonte]non hanno nominato il nostro clive!! CITAZIONE Transferred use of the surname derived from the Old English clif (cliff, slope, bank of a river). The word is found in many English place-names, and Clive was probably first used for someone who lived near one of these places, or for someone who lived near a cliff or a riverbank. The use of Clive as a given name dates to the 18th century, when it was bestowed in honor of the baron of Plassey, Robert Clive (1725-74), the British soldier and statesman who established British control over India [fonte]quindi vorrebbe dire tipo "vicino al fiume" ...uhm... e digitando "clive" su google ho anche scoperto che esiste una città che si chiama cos', negli U.S.A, nello Iowa!!
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