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Clemency Anne Rosemary Gray, MBE, (née Swann; 1939 – 2010), known as Rose Gray, was a British chef and cookery writer. With Ruth Rogers, she set up The River Café in 1987, which won a Michelin star in 1998.
Clemency Montelle is a New Zealand historian of mathematics known for her research on Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Canterbury, and a fellow of the New Zealand India Research Institute of the Victoria University of Wellington.
Good meaning.
Really used to be puzzled by the fact that Clemency was used as a name... but all of a sudden I can see why. It's like Clementine, but to me, has a sass to it. When I separate the whole "Clemency hearing" thing from it, I really like it.
Yeah, I was just watching TV and some kids had to "retell their awful mermories in front of endless trials and clemency hearings..." No thanks. Not the best name.
British news presenter Kate Silverton and her husband Mike Heron have a baby daughter named Clemency Florence Rose Heron, born 5 Nov 2011. I don't mind the name, personally. :-)
I'm not fond of the name, but you still hear the word occasionally - in Britain a convicted person is sometimes said to "appeal for clemency" in sentencing.
Upper-class and lovely.
I'm pretty sure this name is no longer used. No one uses the word "Clemency" anymore. It's a rather snobbish word anyway. Why not name your daughter Clementine if you liked the sound of it?
The word is obsolete, right? It sure sounds like it is. The name is old-fashioned and ugly.
Clemency Burton-Hill is a British actress and a model.
It's a lovely name! Though it's not as popular as Clementine.

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