Clementine (given name)
Clémentine or Clementine is a feminine given name (derivative of Clement). Notable people with the name include:
- Marie-Clémentine Valadon (better known as Suzanne Valadon) (1865–1938), French artist and Renoir’s art model
- Princess Clémentine of Belgium (1872–1955)
- Princess Clémentine of Orléans (1817–1907)
- Clementine Abel (1826–1905), German writer
- Clémentine Autain (born 1973), French politician
- Clementine Barnabet (c. 1894 – c. 1923), African-American serial killer and mass murderer
- Clémentine Célarié (born 1957), French actress
- Clementine Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill (1885–1977), wife of Sir Winston Churchill
- Clementine de Vere (1888–1973), Belgium-born magician & illusionist known as Ionia
- Clémentine Delait (1865–1939), French bearded lady who kept a café
- Clémentine Delauney (born 1987), French singer, vocalist for the symphonic metal band Visions of Atlantis
- Clémentine Deliss (born 1960), researcher
- Clementine Deymann, (1844–1896), German-American priest and prison chaplain
- Clementine Douglas (born 1998), American singer-songwriter
- Clementine Ford (born 1979), American actress
- Clementine Ford (born 1981), Australian writer
- Clementine Hunter (c. 1886/1887–1988), African American self-taught folk artist
- Clementine Jacoby, American software engineer and criminal justice reform activist
- Clementine Krauss (1877–1938), Austrian ballerina, singer, actress, and director
- Clémentine Nzuji (born 1944), African poet and linguist
- Clementine Paddleford (1898–1967), American food writer
- Clémentine Solignac (1894–2008), French supercentenarian
- Clementine Stoney (born 1981), Australian swimmer
- Clémentine (musician) (born 1963), French singer-songwriter based in Japan
- Clementine (musician) (born 1976), Filipino singer, lead vocalist for Oranges and Lemons
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Language(s) | Latin |
Meaning | merciful |
Region of origin | France |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Clémentine |
Derivative(s) | Clemence, Clementia, Clementina |
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