Klemens is a German masculine given name, a variant of Clemens.
It may refer to:
Saint Clement, St Clement's or variants may refer to:
Clement or Clément may refer to:
Clement Mary Hofbauer was a Moravian hermit and later a priest of the Redemptorist congregation. He established his congregation, founded in Italy, north of the Alps. For this he is considered a co-founder of the congregation. He was widely known for his lifelong dedication to care of the poor during a tumultuous period in Europe, that had left thousands destitute. He laboured in the care of the Polish people until expelled, when he moved to Austria.
Vitus is a Latin given name meaning lively and may refer to:
San Clemente is a city in Southern California in the United States.
Clemens is a Late Latin, German, and Dutch masculine given name and a surname, meaning "merciful".
Ostrowski is a surname of Polish-language origin. The original name may have indicated someone who hailed from the Russian city of Ostrov. It is related to a number of surnames in other languages.
John Clement may refer to:
Klemen is a Slovene masculine name derived from the Latin Clemens, meaning 'merciful'. Klemen is the 42nd most common men's name in Slovenia. It may refer to:
Kelemen may refer to:
Kurowski is a Polish surname. It comes from place names such as Kurowo and Kurów, which are derived from a Polish word for hen. Noble families bearing the name used various coats of arms, including Kur, Kurowski, Lubicz, Prawdzic, Strzemie, Ślepowron, Srzeniawa, and Topór. There are over 16,000 people with the surname in Poland.
Maurycy is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Klemensker is a village in the north-western part of the Danish island of Bornholm. With a population of 607, it is located on a crossroads 13 km north-east of Rønne, 7 km east of the coastal town Hasle and 12 km south of Allinge. It is known for its cheese production.
Bill Clements (1917–2011) was Governor of Texas.
Paul Clemens may refer to:
Clement or Clément is a French and English given name and surname, a form of the Late Latin name Clemens. People with those given names or surnames include:
Klemens or Clemens is a German surname.
São Clemente may refer to:
Saint Kliment, Sveti Kliment, or Sv. Kliment is the Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovak form of the name "Saint Clement", particularly in reference to Saint Kliment of Ohrid.
Saint Klemens may refer to: