Cleotha is an uncommon and unique feminine given name of American origin, derived from the Greek word 'kleos' meaning 'glory', combined with the suffix '-tha'. It gained some popularity in the United States during the early 20th century but has since become quite rare. The name Cleotha is associated with a distinctive sound and offers a unique identity to those who bear it.
"The name Cleotha was quite popular between the years 1943 to 1955, with a peak of 24 births in 1949. However, its popularity significantly declined after that period, with only five or fewer births per year from 1969 onwards."