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Date: 2026-04-18 04:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2026-04-18 05:42 am (UTC)Almost certainly British. As a given name it really thins out in the second half of the twentieth century, so in someone of my own age or younger I wouldn't be surprised if they had chosen it for themselves. I happen to like the actors Colin Clive and Clive Francis, so I have positive if slightly theatrical associations with the name, but I am aware that C. S. Lewis preferred to be called Jack.
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Date: 2026-04-18 11:43 am (UTC)He came from Shropshire.
It's become one of those 'worritsone' statues.
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Date: 2026-04-18 12:57 pm (UTC)My two specific associations besides CS Lewis are the main character from Children of Men and Clive Barker, none of whom are bad people, but if he popped up in a novel I'd think bad.
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Date: 2026-04-18 01:00 pm (UTC)Upper class, but maybe not the upperest of class?
A bit stuffy, a bit dull.
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Date: 2026-04-18 03:58 pm (UTC)you see sabs
Date: 2026-04-18 04:00 pm (UTC)Clive means "cliff" or something similar, which happens to be useful to the mythic parallel I have discovered I am using. (See Inanna and Ebih, in which Inanna kicks the ass of a mountain: https://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/section1/tr132.htm)
I keep naming people symbolic things and not finding out until afterwards that I have done so.
I thought about Cliff, but it seems too on the nose given the constant traversal of an actual cliff. Also Craig.
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Date: 2026-04-18 04:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2026-04-18 04:20 pm (UTC)(also my brain overlays it with Chive because it's just one extra squiggle, so I also think of Clive as being herbal and green and a bit sharp.)
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Date: 2026-04-18 04:36 pm (UTC)I think Clive is a less obvious villain name than Cyrus, and mythic parallel is good, actually. Please do not name him Cliff or Craig though. I know a Cliff and a Craig and they are both middle aged guys who I quite like but are dorks. So I can't not see a dork there.
Ewen?
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Date: 2026-04-18 07:40 pm (UTC)