Clement
Clemens is a male first name and family name .
etymology
The name is derived from the Latin clemens (meek, mild) and thus means the meek, the mild, the gracious .
The name dates back to pre-Christian times.
Name and memorial days
- January 23 - Clement of Ankara ( Clemens Ancyranus , 3rd / 4th century)
- March 15 - Klemens Maria Hofbauer
- April 22nd - Clement of Sardis
- November 23 - Clement of Rome , Clement of Metz
variants
Common variants are Klemens and Klement . The feminine form of the first name is Clementine . The Latinized name is Clement , female Clementia .
German
International
Name forms in other languages are for example:
- Albanian: Kelmend
- Bulgarian and Macedonian: Kliment (Климент)
- English: Clements
- French: Clément , Clemenceau
- Italian, Portuguese, Spanish: Clemente , Clementi , Clemenzio , Clemenzo
- Upper Sorbian: Klimant
- Polish: Klemens
- Slovak: Klement , Kliment
- Slovenian: Klemen
- Czech: Klement , Kliment
- Hungarian: Kelemen
- Greek: Klimis (Κλημης)
Name bearer
Popes and counter-popes
- Clement of Rome (Clement I) 90–101 (St. Clement)
- Clement II. 1046-1047
- Clement III. (Antipope) 1080-1100
- Clement III. 1187-1191
- Clement IV. 1265-1268
- Clement V. 1305-1314
- Clement VI. 1342-1352
- Clement VII (antipope) 1378-1394
- Clement VIII (antipope) 1423–1429
- Clement VII. 1523-1534
- Clement VIII. 1592-1605
- Clement IX 1667-1669
- Clement X. 1670-1676
- Clement XI. 1700-1721
- Clement XII. 1730-1740
- Clement XIII. 1758-1769
- Clement XIV. 1769–1774
Corruptions
- Michel Collin (1905–1974), ordained a priest in 1933 and returned to lay status in 1951, made himself Pope Clement XV in 1963 . qua Christian vocation, was excommunicated in 1968. Founder of the sect Renewed Church (also: Church of Glory).
Cognomen
- Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, Christian late antique poet
- Gaius Camurius Clemens , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Gnaeus Pinarius Cornelius Clemens , Roman suffect consul probably 72
- Publius Cominius Clemens , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Publius Pactumeius Clemens , Roman suffect consul 138
- Sextus Cornelius Clemens , Roman suffect consul
- Sextus Nerianus Clemens , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Titus Flavius Clemens († 95), Roman consul 95
- Titus Varius Clemens , Roman knight
First name Clemens
- Clemens (slave) († 16), rebel against the Roman emperor Tiberius
- Clement of Alexandria (150–215), Christian author of antiquity
- Clemens Ancyranus , Clement of Ankara (265–304 / 312), ancient bishop and martyr
- Clemens von Smolensk († 1164), Metropolitan of Kiev; Saint
- Clemens August I of Bavaria (1700–1761), German Archbishop and Elector of Cologne
- Clemens August Droste zu Vischering (1773–1845), German Archbishop and Elector of Cologne
- Clemens August Graf von Galen (1878–1946), German bishop and cardinal
- Clemens August von Merle (1732–1810), German auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Clemens Binninger (* 1962), German politician
- Clemens Bratzler (* 1972), German television presenter and journalist
- Clemens Brentano (1778–1842), German romantic poet
- Clemens Brocker (* 1961), German artist
- Clemens Brummer (* 1986), German figure skater
- Clemens Dreyer (* 1958), German musician and publicist
- Clemens Fritz (* 1980), German soccer player
- Clemens von Ketteler (politician) (1806–1881), German manor owner and politician
- Clemens von Ketteler (diplomat) (1853–1900), German diplomat
- Clemens August von Ketteler (1720–1800), Canon in Osnabrück, Worms and Münster
- Clemens August Anton von Ketteler zu Harkotten (1751–1815), canon in Münster
- Clemens Leitner (* 1998), Austrian ski jumper
- Clemens Mayer (* 1985), German memory athlete
- Clemens Meyer (musician) (1868–1958), German musician, composer and musicologist
- Clemens Meyer (writer) (* 1977), German writer
- Clemens Friedrich Meyer (1824–1899), German philologist and philosopher
- Clemens Moser (politician, 1806) (1806–1875), Austrian Benedictine and politician
- Clemens Moser (politician, 1885) (1885–1956), German politician (center, CDU)
- Clement of Sardis (1st century), one of the seventy disciples
- Clemens Schick (* 1972), German actor
- Clemens Tönnies (* 1956), German entrepreneur and sports official
- Clemens Unterreiner (* 1972), Austrian opera singer and writer
- Clemens Verenkotte (* 1960), German journalist and essayist
- Clemens Wenzeslaus of Saxony (1739–1812), German Archbishop and Elector of Trier
- Clemens Werner (* 1946), German correspondence chess player
- Clemens Winkler (1838–1904), German chemist, discoverer of germanium
family name
- Adelaide Clemens , Australian actress
- Adolf Clemens (* 1942), German photographer
- Andreas Clemens (1742–1815), Transylvanian pastor, grammarian, lexicographer and Romanist
- Björn Clemens (* 1967), German publicist and lawyer
- Brian Clemens (1931-2015), British screenwriter and film producer
- Carsten Clemens (* 1979), German actor
- Christian Clemens (chess player) (* 1940), German chess player
- Christian Clemens (soccer player) (* 1991), German soccer player
- Claudia Clemens , German radio play speaker and actress
- Conrad Clemens (* 1983), German politician
- Ellen Clemens (* 1968), German extreme athlete
- Elvira Clemens (1878 – after 1902), Austrian theater actress
- Ferdinand Clemens (1807–1861), German mathematics teacher
- Franz Jakob Clemens (1815–1862), German philosopher and writer
- Gabriel Clemens (* 1983), German dart player
- Gabriele Clemens (historian) (* 1953), German historian for European history
- Gabriele B. Clemens (* 1961), German historian with a focus on cultural and economic history
- Günter Clemens (1941–2016), German actor
- Günter Clemens (engineer) (1925–2010), German civil engineer and university professor.
- Hans Clemens (1890–1958), German-American opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Herbert Clemens (* 1939), American mathematician (Charles Herbert Clemens)
- Jeremiah Clemens (1814–1865), American politician
- Joachim Clemens (1931-2018), German politician (CDU)
- Johann Friderich Clemens (1749–1831), Danish engraver of German origin
- Johannes Clemens (1902–1976), employee of several secret services
- John D. Clemens (* 1949), American physician
- Josef Clemens (* 1947), German Curia Bishop
- Klaus Clemens (1908–1930), German SA member and assassination victim
- Kurt Clemens (* 1925), German soccer player
- Lieselotte Clemens (1920–2011), German writer and non-fiction author
- Lukas Clemens (* 1961), German historian
- Marcus Arrecinus Clemens (Praetorian Prefect) , Roman knight
- Marcus Arrecinus Clemens (consul) († between 83 and 96), Roman knight
- Martin Clemens (* 1939), German politician (CDU)
- Mathias Clemens (1915-2001), Luxembourg cyclist
- Michael Clemens (* 1968), German ice hockey player
- Michael A. Clemens , American economist
- Oliver Clemens (* 1973), German actor
- Otto Clemens (* 1946), Austrian actor and television announcer
- Peter Clemens (1905–1981), Saarland politician
- Pierre Clemens (1913–1963), Luxembourg cyclist
- Reinhard Clemens (* 1960), German manager
- Roger Clemens (* 1962), American professional baseball player
- Roman Clemens (1910–1992), German set designer and designer
- Rudolf Clemens (1922-2000), Member of the Bremen Parliament (SPD)
- Samuel Langhorne Clemens , real name of Mark Twain (1835–1910), American writer
- Sherrard Clemens (1820-1881), American politician
- Silja Clemens (* 1975), German screenwriter
- Thomas Clemens (lawyer) (* 1948), German lawyer and judge
- Thomas Clemens (actor) (* 1970), Austrian actor
- Tom Clemens (* 1976), British biathlete
- Wilhelm Clemens (1847–1934), German painter and art collector and patron
- William Clemens (Director) (1905–1980), American film director and film editor
- William A. Clemens (* 1932), American paleontologist