📖 Acerca de Clemence
Clemence es un nombre de origen latino que significa "clemencia" y "dulzura," derivado de la virtud romana de la clementia. Querido en la Francia e Inglaterra medievales, ha disfrutado de un notable resurgimiento moderno en Francia, encarnando gracia y compasión atemporales.
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