Kleopatra

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
From the Greek name Κλεοπατρα (Kleopatra), which meant "glory of the father" from Greek κλεος (kleos) "glory" combined with πατηρ (pater) "father". Cleopatra was the name of several queens of ancient Egypt, the most famous being Cleopatra VII, lover of Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.
Scripts(How to write)
Κλεοπάτρα(Ancient Greek)
Κλεοπατρα
Popularity
Kleopatra is not a very common name globally, but it may be more popular in Greece and other countries with strong ties to ancient Greek history or culture.

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Kleopatra Name meanings & History

From the Greek name Κλεοπατρα (Kleopatra), which meant "glory of the father" from Greek κλεος (kleos) "glory" combined with πατηρ (pater) "father". Cleopatra was the name of several queens of ancient Egypt, the most famous being Cleopatra VII, lover of Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. Greek form of Cleopatra. Kleopatra is a rare and unique name that can lend a sense of sophistication and elegance to any baby girl. It may appeal to parents who are history buffs or who appreciate classical literature and mythology.

Zodiac Sign of Kleopatra: Kundalini (Hindu, for power) Scorpio

Synonyms of Kleopatra:

K: Karate,Kind,Karma,Kundalini

L: Liaison,Lover,Languid,Lazy,Luscious,Lovely,Legal

E: Enliven,Entertain,Environment,Exaggerate,Expressive,Enlighten

O: Obstinate,Ostentatious,Obsolete,Organized,Obsessive

P: Particular,Political,Passive,Partnership,Pensive

A: Action,Assertive,Aggressive,Ambitious,Argumentative,Angry

T: Doubting Thomas,Testy,Truth,Touchy,Tireless,Tacky,Talkative

R: Rational,Resourceful,Reason,Restless

Kleopatra is:

  • a Common name
  • a Mature name
  • a Modern name
  • a Unintellectual name
  • a Upper Class name

Famous People

Cleopatra VII of Egypt, actress Cleopatra Coleman, artist Kleopatra Vargas, ballet dancer Kleopatra Haritopoulos

2.) KLEOPATRA (Female)

Usage: Greek

Meanings: Compound name composed of the elements kleos (glory) and pater (father): hence, “of a famous father.” The name was made famous by the queen of Egypt (69?—30 B.C.), the mistress of Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony. Var: Cleopatra. Short: Cleo, Kleo. (KLEE-O-PAH-TRA)


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