Clova is an uncommon yet captivating female given name of Scottish origin. Derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'Cluain', it means 'meadow' or 'pasture'. This name evokes images of lush greenery and tranquil landscapes, offering a unique connection to nature. Clova gained prominence as the name of a remote village in Angus, Scotland, situated near the stunning Glen Clova. While not widely used today, this distinctive name adds an element of intrigue and individuality.
"Clova saw its peak popularity between 1914 and 1915 with ten births each year. After the war, there was a noticeable drop, averaging five to six births annually until the late 1930s when it picked up slightly."