Clero is of Latin origin and means 'cleric', referring to a member of the clergy. It is derived from the Latin word 'clerus', which translates to 'lot' or 'portion'. The name Clero is not particularly common, but it has been used throughout history as a given name for males. In some regions, such as France and Italy, Clero may have been used more frequently in past centuries than it is today.
The name Clero had five instances of being given to newborns in the year 1917, with no other births recorded under this name in any other years.