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Baby Name #3850

Clyde

Clyde is an English name meaning 'warm' or 'friendly', though it gained notoriety through Clyde Barrow of the infamous Bonnie and Clyde bank-robbing duo during the Great Depression. The name has Scottish origins and was traditionally a surname derived from the River Clyde in Scotland. Today it's used moderately in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States and United Kingdom, though its association with crime has made it less common than similar names. Famous Clydes include actor Clyde Barrow (namesake of the criminal), musician Clyde McPhatter, and athlete Clyde Drexler.
Prompt: bank robbers