Clem

The surname "Clem" is a prime example of a patronymic name, originating from the personal name "Clement". It is derived from the Latin name "Clemens", meaning "merciful" or "gentle". The name has various spellings and forms across different regions and time periods, including Clem, Clement, Clements, and Clemm.

The surname Clem has long been associated with England and is relatively common in the country. It first appeared in written records in the early medieval period. Individuals bearing the surname Clem can be found across the British Isles, with notable concentrations in regions such as East Anglia and the southwest of England.

Throughout history, individuals with the surname Clem have been involved in various professions and activities, contributing to a wide range of fields such as agriculture, trade, military, art, and politics. The name has also spread to other English-speaking countries through migration and settlement.

The surname Clem carries with it a sense of history and heritage, reflecting the resilience and adaptability of families who bear it. Today, individuals with the surname Clem continue to uphold their family traditions and honour their ancestral legacy.

There are approximately 42 people named Clem in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Clem.

Origin: English

Region of origin: British Isles

Country of origin: England

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: English

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Clifford
  • David
  • Martin
  • Nick
  • Timothy

Female

  • Kerriann

Similar and related surnames

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