The spelling of the word "Cleofaso" can be a bit confusing for those unfamiliar with the name. It is pronounced /kleɪəˈfæsoʊ/ and is spelled as it sounds phonetically. The first syllable sounds like "clay" and the second syllable like "uh". The remaining letters come together to form the sound of "fay" followed by "so". This name has origins in Greek mythology and is associated with a wise man who taught the art of divination to Apollo.