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CLEMETINE
FeminineClementine is a unique, Latin-origin name meaning 'merciful', inspired by Saint Clement I.
CLEMIE
FeminineRare yet meaningful feminine name of Greek origin, derived from "klēma" meaning 'branch' and associated with goddesses Hecate and Demeter. It signifies a connection or appreciation for nature.
CLEMIE
MasculineUnique French name derived from the Greek 'kleos', meaning glory or renown. It's associated with female strength, intelligence, and grace.
CLEMINTINE
FeminineThe feminine name Clementine, originating from the Latin 'clement', meaning merciful or mild, was popularized during the Victorian era and is associated with notable figures like American artist Clementine Hunter and British political figure Clementine Churchill.
CLEMMA
FeminineGreek female given name meaning "bud" or "blossom", symbolizing growth and new beginnings.
CLEMMIE
MasculineLatin-origin unisex name meaning "climbing" or "to conquer", originally associated with the idea of rising above circumstances.
CLEMMIE
FeminineEnglish female given name derived from the Greek word 'kleēma', meaning 'to celebrate' or 'to honor'. It's associated with Chloris, the Greek goddess of flowers, symbolizing beauty and renewal.
CLEMMON
MasculineRare Irish name derived from Clancy, meaning "red-haired warrior".
CLEMON
MasculineRare, French-derived name that signifies mercy or mildness.
CLEMONS
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English surname Clemens, which originates from the Latin word "clemens," meaning "merciful" or "mild.
CLEMONT
MasculineFrench name meaning "clergyman", derived from the Latin word "clericus".
CLEMONTINE
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine given name of French origin, derived from the French word "clémentine," meaning 'sweet orange,' and believed to be a feminine form of Clement, which translates to 'mercy' or 'gentleness.'
CLEMSON
MasculineRare yet distinctively American given name derived from the Old English personal name 'Clim', meaning 'to climb' or 'to ascend', bearing historical significance associated with notable figures like Charles E. Clemson, the botanist.
CLEN
MasculineScottish name meaning "clear," derived from the Gaelic word "clè.
CLENARD
MasculineUnique Welsh given name, derived from 'clan', meaning 'family'. It symbolizes unity and strength, reflecting the importance of family and community in Welsh culture.
CLENDON
MasculineEnglish given name with Scottish origins, derived from 'clænde' meaning smooth or calm.
CLENNIE
MasculineScottish name derived from the surname Clennell, which means 'clean hill' in Old English.
CLENNIE
FeminineRare, American-origin name with uncertain origins but possible links to Irish warrior names or Scottish clan heritage.
CLENNON
MasculineIrish name with historic roots, derived from the Gaelic word 'Cleannach', meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. It has been used as both a given name and surname since medieval times.
CLENON
MasculineAmerican name created by Ernest Hemingway for his character Thomas Hudson in "To Have and Have Not". It has no specific meaning or etymology and remains relatively rare despite gaining some recognition through Hemingway's work.
CLENT
MasculineRare English male given name derived from 'Cleant', meaning 'clean or pure'.
CLENTON
MasculineEnglish name of Old English origin, derived from "clif" meaning cliff and "tun" meaning enclosure or settlement, thus translating to "settlement by the cliff.
CLEO
FeminineGreek-origin name derived from "kleos," meaning "fame" or "glory," originally used as a nickname for accomplished individuals.
CLEO
MasculineThe feminine given name Cleo originates from Greek, meaning "glory of the father".
CLEOBELLA
FeminineDistinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from "cleo" meaning 'to hear' or 'hearken'. Created by American author L. Frank Baum for his Oz books, it signifies active listening and engagement.
CLEODA
FeminineRare Latin or Italian female given name meaning "to close" or "to shut". Popular among medieval European nobility, it exudes elegance despite its uncertain origins.
CLEODIS
MasculineUnique, Latin-origin given name meaning 'glorious in battle' or 'famous warrior', derived from 'cluere' (to hear/proclaim) and 'deus' (god/divine)".
CLEODORA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name that translates to "gift of a key." It was popularized in ancient Rome as a symbol of good fortune and protection, often associated with the goddess Clavis. Saint Cleodora, a Christian martyr, further elevated its significance. Today, despite its rarity, Cleodora remains captivating due to its elegant sound and rich history.
CLEOFAS
FeminineRare, Latin-origin name derived from "clemens," meaning merciful or gentle. It is associated with biblical disciple Cleophas, known for his faith and spirituality.
CLEOFAS
MasculineRare Greek-derived name meaning "glory" or "renown", originally associated with one of Jesus Christ's seventy-two disciples.
CLEOFUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'merciful', popular among medieval European royalty, and shared by several historic Christian figures.
CLEOLA
FeminineUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from 'kleos' meaning fame or glory.
CLEOMA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Greek origin, derived from 'kleos' meaning glory or fame, and traditionally linked to the Greek muse of glory, Kleio.
CLEON
FeminineUnique male name of Greek origin, derived from 'kleos', meaning glory or renown.
CLEON
MasculineRare Greek-derived given name that means 'glory' or 'fame', potentially referencing the historic Athenian general Cleophon.
CLEONA
FeminineCleona, of Irish origin, means 'gentle' or 'mild'; it's derived from the ancient Irish word 'Clodna', popularized by Saint Clodna, a kind-hearted 6th-century princess turned nun.
CLEONE
FeminineGreek name meaning "glorious" or "famous," derived from the Greek word kleos, and historically associated with notable figures like Cleopatra VII and Cleone of Sicyon.
CLEONE
MasculineCaptivating female name with Greek origins, derived from Kleonai, the nymph turned spring in Argolis, Greece. Its meaning, "glory" or "fame," reflects both grandeur and adaptability.
CLEONIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'vining' or 'climbing', inspired by the climbing plant clematis, symbolizing grace and beauty.
CLEONTE
MasculineCleonete is a rare, elegant Greek-derived name meaning "glory" or "renown," coined by French poet Jean-Baptiste Rousseau in his tragedy "Cleonice.