Clarence
/ˈklɛrəns/
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Clarence, of Latin origin, derives from 'Clarentia', meaning 'illustrious', 'shining', or 'famous'. It has a regal connotation, historically tied to British nobility, most notably through the Duke of Clarence title. The name exudes a sense of dignity and prominence, making it a classic choice.
Clarence Williams III
Actor, Linc in The Mod Squad
Clarence Thomas
Judge, US Supreme Court Justice
Clarence Saunders
Business, Father of modern retailing
Clarence Page
Columnist, Newspaper columnist, talking head
Clarence Otis
Business, CEO of Darden Restaurants
Clarence E. Mulford
Novelist, Hopalong Cassidy
Clarence E. Miller
Politician, Congressman from Ohio, 1967-93
Clarence W. Meadows
Politician, Governor of West Virginia, 1945-49
Clarence D. Martin
Politician, Governor of Washington, 1933-41
Clarence D. Long
Politician, Congressman from Maryland, 1963-85
Clarence M. Kelley
Government, FBI Director, 1973-78
Clarence P. Cazalot Jr.
Business, CEO of Marathon Oil
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