Clive

See also: clive and clivé

English

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈklaɪv/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɪv

Proper noun

Clive

  1. A topographic surname from Old English - someone who lived near a cliff (Old English clif).
  2. A male given name transferred from the surname, popular in Britain in the mid-twentieth century.
    • 1949, Mazo de la Roche, Mary Wakefield, Dundurn Press, published 2009, →ISBN, page 132:
      "I suppose you," she said, "were named for General Clive." "I was. And my father was named for General Brock."
  3. A village in Lacombe County, Alberta, Canada.
  4. A city in Dallas County and Polk County, Iowa, United States.
  5. An unincorporated community in Tooele County, Utah, United States.
  6. A town on the Clive River in Hawke's Bay region, New Zealand. [1]
  7. An eastern suburb of Winsford, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ6766). [2]
  8. A village and civil parish in north Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SJ5124). [3]

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