Clemens
Clemens Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity
/ˈkleː.mɛns/
Meaning of Clemens: Original Latin form of Clement , as well as the German, Dutch and Scandinavian form.
German, Dutch, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare), Late Roman
Kliment ( Bulgarian ) Climent ( Catalan ) Klement ( Czech ) Clement , Clem ( English ) Clément ( French ) Kelemen ( Hungarian ) Clemente ( Italian ) Kliment ( Macedonian ) Klemens ( Polish ) Clemente ( Portuguese ) Kliment , Klim ( Russian ) Klement ( Slovak ) Klemen ( Slovene ) Clemente ( Spanish ) Klyment , Klym ( Ukrainian )
Numerology & Symbolism of Clemens
Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Clemens
What does the name Clemens mean?
The name Clemens carries roots in Dutch and reflects the naming values of that cultural tradition. The precise meaning connects to concepts meaningful in its source language and culture.
How popular is the name Clemens in the United States?
SSA records show Clemens as a recognized boy name in the United States, though it sits outside the national top 1,000. Names in this range often carry strong significance within specific communities or regions rather than achieving widespread national use.
Is Clemens a boy’s name or a girl’s name?
Clemens is used for both boys and girls in the United States, making it a genuinely unisex name. SSA records confirm births on both sides, though the balance between the two varies by generation. In some periods, one gender has dominated; in others, the split has been close to equal.