Female Name
Clemency
ˈklɛ.mən.si
ˈklɛ.mənt.si
Overview
Gender
feminine
Origin
Categories
authors
Charles Dickens characters
English nouns
feminine forms
gentleness
historians
math
medieval
mercy
rare English
Characteristics
How people perceive this name
Overall Rating
64/100
classic140%
formal120%
upper class100%
natural100%
wholesome120%
delicate65%
refined120%
strange100%
complex65%
serious80%
Meaning & Etymology
Clemency is a name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'clemens', meaning 'merciful'. It is a medieval variant of Clemence and has been used both as a given name and to denote the concept of mercy or leniency. In modern contexts, clemency often refers to the act of a government or authority pardoning or reducing the punishment of a convicted individual, reflecting the original meaning of mercy and forgiveness.
Etymology
Original Form:
Clemens
Evolution:
From Latin 'clemens' (merciful) to Medieval Latin 'Clemencia', evolving into the English 'Clemency'.
Source:
Latin