Clemence

"Mild, merciful — from the Latin clementia"

♀ Weiblich · French, English, German
english vintage revival variant

📖 Über Clemence

Clemence ist ein Name lateinischen Ursprungs mit der Bedeutung „Milde“ und „Sanftmut,“ abgeleitet von der römischen Tugend der Clementia. Im mittelalterlichen Frankreich und England beliebt, erlebte er in Frankreich ein bemerkenswertes modernes Comeback und verkörpert zeitlose Anmut und Mitgefühl.

📍 Details

  • HerkunftFrench, English, German
  • Geschlecht♀ Weiblich
  • BedeutungMild, merciful — from the Latin clementia

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⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten

  • Clémence Poésy — French actress and fashion model known for her role as Fleur Delacour in the Harry Potter films and her work in French and international cinema
  • Clemence of Barking — Twelfth-century Anglo-Norman nun and writer, one of the earliest known female authors in the French language, who translated the Life of Saint Catherine
  • Clémence Isaure — Legendary figure of Toulouse said to have revived the Jeux Floraux poetry competition in the 15th century, celebrated as a patroness of literature
  • Clémence Royer — French philosopher and scientist who made the first French translation of Darwin's On the Origin of Species and was a pioneering feminist intellectual