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Clemente

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Meaning and origin
Clemente is a Italian boy name. The meaning of the name is `Compassionate`.


Where is it used?
The name Clemente is mainly used in Italian and in Spanish.

How do they say it elsewhere?
Klemen (In Slovene)
Kliment (In Russian and in Czech)
Kelemen (In Hungarian)
Klemens (In German, Danish, Swedish and in Polish)
Clemens (In German)
Clément (In French)
Clement (In English)


If it's too long people might use
In English: Clem


For the opposite sex use:
In Polish: Klementyna (F)
In Italian, Spanish and in Portuguese: Clementina (F)
In French: Clementine (F)


Extra information:
Alternative meanings (Spanish) Compassionate

More `Clemente` links
Clemente as abbreviation
Actors named Clemente
Clemente in the encyclopedia





Statistics for Clemente

Clemente doesn`t appear in 2007`s top-1000 name list.
The last time Clemente appeared in the top-1000 was 128 years ago, in 1880. It ranked #832 in that year. . 1880 was a `top year` for the name Clemente. (Based on 128 years of name history) In that year it ranked #832. Our records go back to 1880

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See also the US top 1000 names 2007

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