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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
441 Clemence Latin Variant of Clementia: Mildness, clemency, mercy. Famous bearer: Clemence was the mythological Roman goddess of pity. F
442 Clementia Latin Mildness. The name Clementia was borne by the Roman goddess of mercy. Clementia and its variants have been used occasionally in Britain since the Middle Ages, hut are uncommon in modern times. F

443 Clementina French Variant of Clemence meaning clemency, mercy. F
444 Clementina German Feminine form of the Latin Clement. F
445 Clementina Latin Feminine form of Clement: From 'clemens' meaning mild or merciful. F
446 Clementine German Feminine form of the Latin Clement. Famous bearers of the name Clementine: the heroine of the well-known folk song 'Clementine' and the Sir Winston Churchill's wife. F
447 Cleo Greek A diminutive of Cleopatra and Clotilde, meaning famed. Famous bearer: 20th century British jazz singer Cleo Laine. F
448 Cleone Greek The mythological daughter of a river god. F
449 Cleonie Irish From the Greek Cleone: daughter of a river god. F
450 Cleopatra Egyptian A queen of Eygpt. F
451 Cleopatra Greek Her father's fame; Glory of her father. Egyptian Queen immortalized by Shakespeare in Antony and Cleopatra'. F
452 Cleopatra Shakespearean Antony and Cleopatra'. Queen of Egypt and Mark Antony's lover. F
453 Cleva English Dwells at the cliffs. F

454 Clio Greek Celebrate. Abbreviation of Clotilde and Cleopatra. Clio was the Mythological Muse of historic poetry. F
455 Clodagh Irish From the name of an Irish river, Clodagh is used occasionally as a first name in Ireland. F
456 Clodovea Spanish Feminine form of Clodoveo: famous warrior. F
457 Clonia Latin Amazon. F
458 Cloria Greek Goddess of spring. F
459 Clorinda Latin Renowned. F
460 Clotild Teutonic Renowned for war. F