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British-born meteorologist Clement Lindley Wragge started the convention of naming tropical cyclones and hurricanes while working in New Zealand in 1887. Ironically, his own name has yet to make an appearance on any name lists, but he surely deserves a shoutout!
Walter Clements from the meme, it's the surname but I assume you see where I'm coming from.
Clement was a faithful Christian who fought side by side with the apostle Paul, presumably at Philippi, for the sake of “the good news.” (Philippians 4:3).
Clemont is a character in Pokémon the Series: XY. (His name is spelled this way to refer to a lemon battery as he is an inventor and specializes in Electric-type Pokémon.)
Pope Clement VII and Pope Clement XIV.
Clement Moore wrote the poem "A Visit from St. Nick," perhaps better known as "'Twas the Night Before Christmas."
Clement Hurd, illustrator of the children's book Goodnight Moon, among others, was a bearer of this name.
Sir Clement Willoughby, a character from Frances Burney's novel "Evelina".
The eponym of Thomas Hardy's haunting tragedy "The Return of the Native" bears this name, though he's often referred to as Clym.
Famous bearer is Clement Attlee, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951.

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