Warm, loud, or from the River Clyde
The name is derived from the River Clyde in Scotland, which flows through Glasgow. The river's name likely comes from the Gaelic 'Cluaidh', which may share roots with the Welsh 'Clwyd', meaning warm or loud. It became popular as a given name in the 19th century and is now considered a vintage choice.
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