Clemons (surname)

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The surname Clemons is an Anglo-Saxon name that was originally derived from the given name Clement which means "the son of clement". The name has ancient origins in Latin and applies to a mild or merciful individual. Historically the surname was used by Saxons as they converted to Christianity.

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  • List of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) surnames
  • Clemens (disambiguation)
  • Clemons (disambiguation)
  • Clemmons (disambiguation)

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