Cleophus

Sibling names for Cleophus

Names that feel like they belong with Cleophus — they share Cleophus's biblical style, lean toward its Greek origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Evangeline GirlGreek/ee-VAN-juh-leen/Bearer of good news.67/100
Theophilus BoyGreek/thee-AH-fil-us/From theo (god) and philos (lover), meaning 'lover of God.'59/100
Tabetha GirlGreek/tuh-BEE-thuh/Gazelle, from Tabitha.72/100
Jarius BoyGreek/JAHR-us/Biblical name, possibly meaning God enlightens.54/100
Dorcas GirlGreek/DOR-kus/From Greek dórkás meaning gazelle.80/100
Dimas BoyGreek/DEE-mas/From Greek tradition, possibly associated with one of the thieves in the Passion narrative.52/100
Theresia GirlGreek/thuh-RAY-zhuh/Woman of the summer or harvester.58/100
Kyrie BoyGreek/KEER-ee-ay/Lord.65/100
Dinah GirlHebrew/DY-nuh/Judged and vindicated; discerning one.84/100
Efrem BoyHebrew/EF-rem/Fruitful, variant of Ephrem from Hebrew ephrath.51/100
Georgiann GirlGreek/JOR-jin-ann/Farmer or worker of the earth, from the Greek georgos meaning farmer.57/100
Deacon BoyGreek/DEE-kun/Servant, messenger.48/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Cleophus