Quick answers about Cleotha
How many people are named Cleotha?
Based on SSA birth records through 1992, an estimated 347 Americans born with the name Cleotha may still be living. No new bearers have been recorded since 1992.
How rare is Cleotha?
Cleotha has not appeared in SSA records since 1992. It is effectively extinct as a new baby name — no boys received it in the latest available data.
How old is the typical Cleotha?
The median age of a living American named Cleotha is approximately 65 years, with most bearers falling between 55 and 74 years old.
Is Cleotha still popular?
No. Cleotha is extinct in new births ; the SSA last recorded it in 1992.
Where is Cleotha most common?
Cleotha has its strongest geographic signal in Mississippi, where it appears 41.3× more often than the national baseline.
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Where it lives now
Cleotha is most concentrated in Mississippi — about 41.3× the national rate in the 1950s.
States where Cleotha is given more often than the national average — its present-day heartland.
Alabama: near or below the national rate
AL
Alaska: near or below the national rate
AK
Arizona: near or below the national rate
AZ
Arkansas: near or below the national rate
AR
California: near or below the national rate
CA
Colorado: near or below the national rate
CO
Connecticut: near or below the national rate
CT
Delaware: near or below the national rate
DE
District of Columbia: near or below the national rate
DC
Florida: near or below the national rate
FL
Georgia: near or below the national rate
GA
Hawaii: near or below the national rate
HI
Idaho: near or below the national rate
ID
Illinois: near or below the national rate
IL
Indiana: near or below the national rate
IN
Iowa: near or below the national rate
IA
Kansas: near or below the national rate
KS
Kentucky: near or below the national rate
KY
Louisiana: near or below the national rate
LA
Maine: near or below the national rate
ME
Maryland: near or below the national rate
MD
Massachusetts: near or below the national rate
MA
Michigan: near or below the national rate
MI
Minnesota: near or below the national rate
MN
Mississippi: 41.3× the national rate
MS
Missouri: near or below the national rate
MO
Montana: near or below the national rate
MT
Nebraska: near or below the national rate
NE
Nevada: near or below the national rate
NV
New Hampshire: near or below the national rate
NH
New Jersey: near or below the national rate
NJ
New Mexico: near or below the national rate
NM
New York: near or below the national rate
NY
North Carolina: near or below the national rate
NC
North Dakota: near or below the national rate
ND
Ohio: near or below the national rate
OH
Oklahoma: near or below the national rate
OK
Oregon: near or below the national rate
OR
Pennsylvania: near or below the national rate
PA
Rhode Island: near or below the national rate
RI
South Carolina: near or below the national rate
SC
South Dakota: near or below the national rate
SD
Tennessee: near or below the national rate
TN
Texas: near or below the national rate
TX
Utah: near or below the national rate
UT
Vermont: near or below the national rate
VT
Virginia: near or below the national rate
VA
Washington: near or below the national rate
WA
West Virginia: near or below the national rate
WV
Wisconsin: near or below the national rate
WI
Wyoming: near or below the national rate
WY
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