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Clement is an English name, a form of the Late Latin name Clemens. Clément is a French form of the same name. Clement or Clément may refer to:
Companies
- Clément (British automobile), limited British automobile manufacturer or importer.
- Clément-Bayard, French automobile manufacturer
- Clément-Bayard, French aeroplane manufacturer
- Clément Gladiator, French automobile manufacturer
- Clément Panhard, French automobile manufacturer
- Clément Stirling, Scottish-French automobile manufacturer
- Clément Talbot, Anglo-French automobile manufacturer
- Astra Clément-Bayard, French airship manufacturer
People
Given name (chronological order)
- Pope Clement (disambiguation) (any of at least 14 real Popes and two antiPopes)
- Clément Chantôme, French footballer
- Clement of Alexandria (died c. 217), titled "St."
- Clement, bishop of Zaragoza ca. 326
- Clement of Metz (4th century), first bishop of Metz
- Clement, an alternative name for Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, Christian poet (348–c. 413)
- Clement of Ireland (born c. 750), titled "St.", active in the Paris Schools
- Clement of Ohrid (died 916), titled "St."
- Clement of Dunblane (died 1258), bishop of Dunblane
- Clement Clarke Moore (1779–1863, American poet and author of A Visit from St. Nicholas
- Clement Freud (1924-2009), politician, writer, comedian and grandson of Sigmund Freud
- Clement was the nom de guerre of Eugène Chavant in the French resistance during World War II
- Clément Rodier (1829–1904), French missionary in Algeria & fruit breeder for whom the clementine was named
- Clement Attlee (1883–1967), Prime Minister of UK (1945–1951)
- Clement Greenberg (1909–1994), American art critic
- Clement Haynsworth (1912-1989), American judge
Surname (alphabetical order)
- Adolphe Clément-Bayard, 19th century French industrialist
- Aeron Clement
- Alberic Clement
- Alberto Vallarino Clement
- Anthony Clement
- Anthony Clement of Saxony
- Arnaud Clément
- Aurore Clément
- Bill Clement
- Bill Clement (rugby player) (died 2007), Welsh rugby international
- Bob Clement
- Coralie Clément
- Dick Clement
- Edith Brown Clement
- Edmond Clément (1867–1928), French tenor
- Dom François Clément
- Frank G. Clement, Tennessee governor
- Franz Clement (1780–1842), Austrian violinist and composer
- Georges Clément, French athlete in 1900 Olympics
- Gilles Clément
- Gregory Clement
- Hal Clement (born 1922), American writer
- Henri II Clément (died 1265), French noble
- Jack Clement
- Jacques Clément (1567–1589), assassin of king
- James Clement
- Jean III Clément (died 1262), French noble
- Jean-Baptiste Clément (1836–1903), French activist
- Jean-Pierre Clément (1809–1870), a French political economist and historian
- Jemaine Clement
- Jeff Clement
- Joseph Clement
- Kerron Clement
- Lillian Exum Clement, North Carolina politician
- Linda Clement, Scottish field hockey player
- Martin W. Clement (1881–1966), American railroad business manager
- Matt Clement
- Neil Clement
- Nicolas Clément (1779–1841), French chemist
- Olivier Clement, French Eastern Orthodox theologian
- Pascal Clément (fl. 2000s), French jurist & politician
- Paul Clement
- Philippe Clement
- René Clément, film director
- Rod Clement
- Skipper Clement
- Stef Clement, Dutch cyclist
- Stephen Emmett Clement
- Tony Clement
- Travers Clement, civil libertarian and Executive Secretary of the Socialist Party of America from April 1939
- William T. Clement
- Wolfgang Clement
Places
- Clement Township, Michigan
- Clément, French Guiana, a town
- Saint Clement, Jersey
- St Clement, Cornwall
- St. Kliment Ohridski Base in Antarctica
- St. Clement's Island in Maryland
- St. Clement Catholic Church (Ottawa)
Other
- First Epistle of Clement
- Clément (film), a 2001 French film
See also
- Clemens Maria Hofbauer (1751–1830), titled "St."
- Clements (disambiguation)
- San Clemente (disambiguation)
- Clemens (disambiguation)
- Kliment
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