Cleo
Gender Female or male
Other names
Related names Cleopatra, Cleophalus, Clio

Cleo is a given name that is short for Cleopatra or Cleophalus and an alternate spelling of Clio. It is a Greek prefix often translated to mean 'pride', 'fame' or 'glory'.

Cleo may refer to:

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  • Cléo, nickname of professional soccer player Cleverson Gabriel Córdova
  • Cleo Patra Brown (1909-1995), American blues and jazz vocalist and pianist
  • Cleo Fields (born 1962), American lawyer and politician, former member of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana
  • Cleo Higgins (born 1982), of the vocal group Cleopatra
  • Cleo Laine (born 1927), jazz singer and actress
  • Cleo Lemon (born 1979), Canadian football quarterback
  • Cleo Madison (1883-1964), American stage and silent film actress
  • Cléo de Mérode (1875-1966), French dancer
  • Cleo Miller (born 1951), American former football player
  • Cleo Moore (1924-1973), American actress
  • Cleo A. Noel, Jr. (1918-1973), American ambassador to Sudan killed by Black September terrorists
  • Cleo A. O'Donnell (c. 1886–1953), American football player and coach
  • Cleo Pineau (1893-1972), American World War I flying ace and businessman
  • Cleo Ridgely (1893-1962), American film actress
  • Cleo Rocos (born 1962), British comedian
  • Miss Cleo, self-proclaimed psychic

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Cleo

Cleo is a given name that is short for Cleopatra or Cleophus and an alternate spelling of Clio. It is a Greek prefix often translated to mean 'pride', 'fame' or 'glory'.

Cleo may refer to:

People

  • Cléo, nickname of professional football player Cleverson Gabriel Córdova
  • Cleo (artist), pseudonym of French fauvist neo-impressionist artist Clementina Cote
  • Cleo (singer), stage name of Polish singer-songwriter Joanna Klepko
  • Cleo., UK singer-songwriter, formerly known as MzBratt
  • Cleo Patra Brown (1909-1995), American blues and jazz vocalist and pianist
  • Cleo Fields (born 1962), American lawyer and politician, former member of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana
  • Cleo Higgins (born 1982), of the vocal group Cleopatra
  • Cleo Laine (born 1927), jazz singer and actress
  • Cleo Lemon (born 1979), Canadian football quarterback
  • Cleo Madison (1883-1964), American stage and silent film actress
  • Cléo de Mérode (1875-1966), French dancer
  • Cleo Miller (born 1951), American former football player
  • Cleo Moore (1924-1973), American actress
  • Steven Soderbergh

    Steven Andrew Soderbergh (/ˈsdərbɜːrɡ/; born January 14, 1963) is an American film producer, director, screenwriter, cinematographer and editor.

    His indie drama Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989) won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, and became a worldwide commercial success, making the then-26-year-old Soderbergh the youngest director to win the festival's top award. Film critic Roger Ebert dubbed Soderbergh the "poster boy of the Sundance generation".

    He is best known for directing critically acclaimed commercial Hollywood films like the crime comedy Out of Sight (1998), the biographical film Erin Brockovich (2000), the crime drama film Traffic (2000), the 2001 remake of the comedy heist film Ocean's 11, the medical thriller Contagion (2011) and the comedy-drama Magic Mike (2012). He has also directed smaller, less conventional works, such as the mystery thriller Kafka (1991); the experimental comedy film Schizopolis (1996), which has a non-linear narrative; Bubble (2005), which uses no script and non-professional actors; the experimental drama film The Girlfriend Experience (2009), which starred the then-active pornographic actress Sasha Grey; and the biopic about Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Che (2008).

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    by: Mighty Mighty Bosstones

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    College campus, mighty minds
    A reactor right behind
    Passed the candy factory, Salvation Army, fire station
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    Next the doors, they never work I never let that bother me
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    I hope there's something there for me
    An old man reads the paper loudly everyday now for a year
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    737 almost everyday
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    if his shoes are a mess Rock and Roll
    I've got a hole
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    And soaking my sock
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