Cleothis is a unique and distinctive given name of Greek origin, meaning "glorious in war." It is composed of two elements: "kleos," which signifies fame or glory, and "thitos," meaning combat or battle. This name was likely used during ancient Greek times but has since become quite rare, adding to its unique charm. Cleothis is often associated with strength, bravery, and courage due to its derivation from words pertaining to warfare. It may also evoke feelings of historical significance and tradition, given its roots in ancient Greek culture.
"Cleothis was quite popular in 1958 with five babies being named that year. However, its overall popularity has remained low as it has only been given to five children in total."