Clement
/ˈklɛmənt/
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Clement, of English origin, derives from the Latin 'Clemens', meaning 'mild' or 'gentle'. It evokes qualities of kindness, mercy, and serenity, often associated with a calm and benevolent nature. The name has historical and religious significance, notably borne by several early Christian saints and popes.
C. C. Young
Politician, Governor of California, 1927-31
Clement Clarke Moore
Poet, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas
Clement Davies
Politician, Leader of the UK Liberal Party, 1945-56
Pope Clement XIV
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1769-74
Pope Clement XIII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1758-69
Pope Clement XII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1730-40
Pope Clement XI
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1700-21
Pope Clement X
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1670-76
Pope Clement VIII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1592-1605
Pope Clement VII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1523-34
Pope Clement VI
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1342-52
Pope Clement V
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1305-14
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