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Japanese
クレイオー on Japanese Wikipedia
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek Κλειώ (Kleiṓ)
Pronunciation
Proper noun
クレイオー • (Kureiō)
- (Greek mythology) Clio
See also
- (ギリシア神話のムーサ (Girishia shinwa no Mūsa, “Greek mythology Muses”)) ムーサ (Mūsa, “Muse”); ウーラニアー (Ūraniā, “Urania”), エウテルペー (Euterupē, “Euterpe”), エラトー (Eratō, “Erato”), カリオペー (Kariopē, “Calliope”), クレイオー (Kureiō, “Clio”), タレイア (Tareia, “Thalia”), テルプシコラー (Terupushikorā, “Terpsichore”), ポリュムニアー (Poryumuniā, “Polyhymnia”), メルポメネー (Merupomenē, “Melpomene”) (Category: ja:Greek deities)