Clyde

Etymology
The name of a river in Scotland, from the name Cluaidh, of uncertain origin. Possibly influenced by clut (“the cleansing one”).

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Translations

 * German: Clyde
 * Romanian: Clyde

Etymology
From, from. Often humorously used as an anglicisation of.