Clotie is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the masculine name Claudius. It was introduced into British usage during the Victorian era, adding a touch of continental elegance to English-speaking cultures. Spelled with an 'i' at the end, it differentiates itself from its more common variants like Cloda or Clodagh.
"In the year 1932, there were five babies named Clotie."