Female and male names.

CLEDA

Feminine

Rare Greek name meaning "fame" or "renown," derived from the Greek word kleidos, first used in ancient Greece to denote accomplishments.

CLEDIA

Feminine

Rare feminine given name of Hebrew origin, signifying 'she who brings fame'.

CLEDIS

Masculine

Rare Welsh name meaning 'valley' or 'cleft', originating from medieval Wales and associated with notable figures like Prince Cledis ap Cadwgan.

CLEDITH

Feminine

Rare Hispanic name derived from Clemente, meaning 'merciful' or 'mild', ultimately stemming from the Latin 'clementia'.

CLEDITH

Masculine

Rare French name derived from "claire," meaning "clear" or "bright," historically given to those born with light-colored eyes.

CLEDUS

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the Norman French "clovis," meaning "famous warrior." It has historical significance in Scottish literature and folklore, often depicted as a brave warrior or wise leader.

CLEE

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, lacking clear etymological roots or universally agreed-upon meaning.

CLEETUS

Feminine

Rare American name of Greek origin, derived from Kleitos, meaning "famous" or "glorious".

CLEGG

Masculine

Uncommon English given name and surname of Norman origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name "Klettgeir," meaning "from the hillside spear.

CLEIDY

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew female name meaning "clay" or "mud," symbolizing fertility and growth, with historical roots in the Bible.

CLEIGHTON

Masculine

Rare English name of topographic origin, derived from "clif" meaning cliff and "-ton" meaning town, literally translating to "town near the cliff".

CLEISSY

Feminine

French female name derived from 'clés', meaning keys, popularized by Georges Sand's novel 'La Mare au Diable'.

CLELA

Feminine

Rare but charming feminine name of Greek origin meaning 'fame' or 'glory', popularized by one of the nine Muses in ancient Greek mythology.

CLELAND

Masculine

Rare masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Clelland or Clendenin, ultimately tracing back to the Old English personal name 'Claudius', meaning "lame".

CLELIA

Feminine

Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin word 'Clelia', meaning gentle or soft.

CLELL

Masculine

Rare American male given name derived from 'cleave', meaning 'to stick firmly'. Coined by author Mark Twain for his novel 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn', Clell signifies loyalty, but lacks an official meaning beyond its literary origins.

CLELLA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from either "kleos" meaning fame or glory, or associated with the nymph Kleitho, conveying distinction, aspiration, mystique, or natural beauty.

CLELLAN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Cleirigh', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. Traditionally given to boys, it can also be used for girls and carries positive connotations of clarity and brightness. Its unique history and strong meaning make it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive names with a rich heritage.

CLELLIE

Masculine

Unique American name derived from the English word "clever", meaning intelligent or astute. It originated in the late 19th or early 20th century as a creative variation of common female names like Clara or Eleanor. Despite being rare, Clellie has been used for both boys and girls but is most commonly associated with females today.

CLELLIE

Feminine

English female given name coined by American author Thomas Holley Chivers in his epic poem "The Dreams and Adventures of Glaucus", with no specific meaning or historical significance beyond its appearance in the work.

CLELLON

Masculine

Distinctive American given name coined by Jack Kerouac in his novel "On the Road," with unknown meaning but associated with creativity.

CLEM

Masculine

Unisex name of French origin, derived from Clémence, which means "mercy" or "compassion," and has been used for centuries in France.

CLEM

Feminine

English name derived from Clement or Clemente, meaning "merciful" or "mild", originally used as an adjective. It was popularized in medieval England around Christmas time, referencing St. Clement, but it is not directly tied to any specific holiday. Today, Clem is considered a unique and distinctive name for boys.

CLEMA

Feminine

Rare and elegant Greek girl's name meaning 'clematis vine', symbolizing grace and beauty.

CLEMAN

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old French name Clément, meaning "merciful.

CLEMATINE

Feminine

Clemantine is a unique feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'climbing vine' or 'clematis flower', first used in France during the 19th century and associated with figures like Clemantine Wamariya, a Rwandan genocide survivor turned peace advocate.

CLEMEN

Masculine

Clemens is a Latin-origin name meaning "merciful" or "mild", derived from the Latin word 'clementia'. Historically significant, Clemens was used throughout history by notable figures like Saint Clement I and Clemens August von Metternich. Today, it's less common but remains unique and meaningful.

CLEMENCE

Feminine

Unique female given name of Latin origin, derived from "clemens," meaning "mild" or "merciful." It has been associated with clemency and kindness throughout history and was popular among nobility in France during the Middle Ages. Today, it remains an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name.

CLEMENCE

Masculine

French feminine given name derived from the Latin "Clemente," meaning "merciful" or "mild.

CLEMENCIA

Feminine

Rare female name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word "clemens," meaning "merciful" or "mild." It is associated with qualities like kindness and compassion.

CLEMENS

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning "merciful" or "mild", popularized by figures like Clement of Rome and Johannes Nepomuk von Bayern, and famously used by author Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens).

CLEMENT

Feminine

Latin-derived masculine given name meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle', popularized by early Christian associations and French king Clovis I.

CLEMENT

Masculine

Latin origin, meaning 'mild' or 'merciful', and has been associated with mercy and compassion throughout history.

CLEMENTE

Masculine

Masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'merciful' or 'mild', derived from the Latin word 'clementia'. It was often used in ancient Rome to honor individuals who exhibited compassion and kindness.

CLEMENTEEN

Feminine

Unisex name of American origin, coined in the early 20th century by Carolyn Wells for her novel "The Earl's Daughter". Derived from Clementine (meaning 'mild' or 'merciful') and Eugene ('well-born' or 'noble'), it signifies kindness, compassion, nobility, and goodness.

CLEMENTENE

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning "merciful" or "mild," associated with purity, grace, and serenity, and historically tied to Saint Clement I of Rome.

CLEMENTINA

Feminine

Historic feminine name of Latin origin, meaning merciful or compassionate, popularized in medieval Europe and tied to holidays due to its association with clemency.

CLEMENTINE

Feminine

French-derived given name with historical roots tracing back to the Middle Ages. Its origin lies in the Latin word 'clementia', meaning 'mercy' or 'mildness'. Though once popular as both a girl's name and surname, Clementine now stands out for its rarity.

CLEMENTS

Masculine

Historic English given name derived from the Latin word 'clement', meaning merciful or mild in temper. It was popularized during the Middle Ages, often bestowed upon saints like Saint Clement I, the fourth Bishop of Rome, who was martyred around 99 AD. The name has also been associated with notable figures such as Sir Clement Clerke and Clement Attlee throughout history. Despite its rarity today, Clements remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with historical significance.

CLEMET

Masculine

Clement is a name of Latin origin meaning 'merciful' or 'mild', associated with early Christianity through Saint Clement I.