Like most names that begin with the letter C, CLR names resound with a cleanly-cut concise ring that announces their presence with confidence and poise. When combined with the loving, lively letter L, the C takes on the classy appearance found in the words; clever, clean, clergy, clarion, and cleave. Rounded off with the romantically robust letter R, the CLR names paint a portrait of a clear-headed and passionate individual with distinctively feminine wiles.
Gifted with quick tongues and even quicker thought processes, the clever CLRs don’t have to go far to find success in life. Their envious combination of intellect and sensuality serves them well in their professional lives, though their inclination for dreaming sometimes prevents them from excelling in jobs that require strictly left-brained logic. CLRs aren’t known for their killer-instincts and prefer teamwork over rugged individualism, but since they are intuitive when it comes to discerning the motives of others, they are ideally suited for people-oriented careers like teaching, medicine or management.
As a friend, CLRs are the people you want to have around when you’re in trouble, or simply down in the dumps. Their instinctive understanding of the inner workings of the human mind gives them the kind of insights rivaled only by professional therapists. They are incomparable listeners (and articulate speakers) with the talent to point out people’s shortcomings without crushing them. It’s a rare gift… one which might explain the incessant ringing of her phone and ceaseless stream of emails.
The CLR mate is spontaneous, romantic and loves surprises. But unless her emotional curiosity is occasionally tickled, she’s likely to grow bored and will feel the urge to get out and roam. So if you’re planning on marrying a CLR, there’s something you should keep in mind. While an occasional bouquet of flowers might go a long way, don’t try and keep her happy simply by flattering her. She’s way too smart for that and you run the risk of appearing condescending -- the cardinal sin in the CLR’s book. She also hates it when people assume that her improvised lifestyle means that she’s not able to make her own decisions. She’s best when paired with a mate who appreciates her thirst for adventure.
CLRs are natural nurturers and were born to have children. Her kids will benefit from having a parent who still remembers how difficult it is to grow up, and will come to appreciate her insightful and accurate advice.