CLEMINSON
Cleminson
Cleminson is a British surname of English origin. The name is derived from the Old English personal name "Clement," which itself comes from the Latin word "clemens," meaning "mild" or "merciful." The suffix "-son" indicates "son of Clement."
The Cleminson surname is primarily found in northern England, particularly in Yorkshire and Lancashire. Variants of the surname include Clemenson and Clementson.
Notable individuals bearing the Cleminson surname include musicians Mick and George Cleminson. Mick Cleminson was a guitarist known for his work with the Scottish rock band Nazareth, while George Cleminson was a guitarist for the British rock band Humble Pie.
The Cleminson surname has a rich history in British culture, particularly in the realm of music, and continues to be passed down through generations as a testament to the family's heritage.
There are approximately 769 people named Cleminson in the UK. That makes it roughly the 9,048th most common surname in Britain. Around 12 in a million people in Britain are named Cleminson.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alexander
- Antony
- Benjamin
- Chris
- David
- Greg
- Ian
- James
- John
- Mark
- Michael
- Paul
- Richard
- Robert
- Spencer
Female
- Christine
- Deborah
- Diane
- Helen
- Lisa
- Margaret
- Patricia
- Rachel
- Sandra
- Susan
- Valerie