The baby name Kleopatra is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "klee-oh-pah-trah".
Kleopatra is Greek in Origin.
Kleopatra is a female given name of Greek origin, meaning "glory of the father". The name is derived from the Greek words "kleos" meaning "glory" and "pater" meaning "father". The name has been used since ancient times and is most famously associated with the last pharaoh of Egypt, Cleopatra VII.
In ancient Egypt, Cleopatra VII was known for her beauty, intelligence, and political savvy. She was the last pharaoh of Egypt and is remembered for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. The name Kleopatra has been used throughout history, particularly in Greece and other parts of Europe. It has also been used in popular culture, including in the Shakespearean play "Antony and Cleopatra" and in the 1963 film "Cleopatra" starring Elizabeth Taylor.
The pronunciation of Kleopatra is klee-oh-pah-trah. The name is predominantly used for girls and is a popular choice in Greece and other parts of Europe. The name is composed of two Greek words, "kleos" meaning "glory" and "pater" meaning "father". The name has a strong historical and cultural significance, particularly due to its association with the famous Egyptian queen.