Name Meaning & Origin
"In Celtic mythology, Clṻd /klɨːd/ or Clọ:tā /klɔːtaː/ is a hypothesised/inferred Brittonic goddess of the River Clyde"
Data last updated: 2025 SSA records
In Celtic mythology, Clṻd /klɨːd/ or Clọ:tā /klɔːtaː/ is a hypothesised/inferred Brittonic goddess of the River Clyde. If she was ever revered historically, she would presumably have been worshipped by the Damnonii tribe who held the territory around the Clyde basin which later was to become the Kingdom of Alt Clud, at least prior to the Christianisation of Roman Britain and possibly later.
In Celtic mythology, Clṻd /klɨːd/ or Clọ:tā /klɔːtaː/ is a hypothesised/inferred Brittonic goddess of the River Clyde. If she was ever revered historically, she would presumably have been worshipped by the Damnonii tribe who held the territory around the Clyde basin which later was to become the Kingdom of Alt Clud, at least prior to the Christianisation of Roman Britain and possibly later.
Life Path 6 — Nurturing & Responsibility: Compassionate, family-oriented, and generous.
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Root element "Clota" emerges in Multiple origins tradition, carrying the core meaning "In Celtic mythology, Clṻd /klɨːd/ or Clọ:tā /klɔːtaː/ is a hypothesised/inferred Brittonic goddess of the River Clyde".
Used in English literary and religious texts, spreading through cultural exchange.
Carried across regions through trade, religion, and migration. Multiple spelling variants develop.
Standardized in its current form. Continues to be used across multiple cultures worldwide.
~15 people named Clota in the US. Peaked in 1912 with 5 recorded uses.
The Life Path number for Clota is 6, associated with Nurturing & Responsibility. Soul Urge: 7. Personality: 8.
Clota is Predominantly Female. Based on US data, 0% male and 100% female.
Approximately 15 people in the United States are named Clota. The name peaked in 1912 with 5 recorded uses.
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