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Origin:
Greek, Latin.
Countries:
Lithuania.
Number of symbols: 6
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Clamas

Male name



Description

Klemas (Kleman, Klamus) is a rare masculine name of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew word *klam* (language, speaker), which, in turn, is connected to the name Israel (meaning "He who strives with God" or "Flower of God"), indicating a link to the identity and history of the people. The origins of the name trace back to ancient times, associated with Jewish culture and traditions. It was used in various regions where Jewish communities existed, particularly in Europe and Russia. Historical records about the name Klemas are not particularly well-documented, but it was commonly given to boys in medieval Jewish communities. It is not among the most popular Jewish names but was encountered fairly often in specific regions and historical periods. People named Klemas are often described as reliable, possessing a strong will and perseverance. They typically have a deep inner world, can be reserved in speech but every action or word they utter carries significant weight and meaning. They often seek knowledge and may have strong analytical abilities. There are relatively few famous bearers of the name Klemas in world history and culture. Most are names of historical figures, scientists, artists, or ordinary people whose paths did not become widely known. However, in literature or theatrical productions, fictional characters with this name occasionally appear. The popularity of the name Klemas today is minimal. It is considered rare and is primarily used within Jewish circles or families of Jewish descent. It has not gained significant popularity among the general population. Variants or diminutives of the name Klemas could include "Klam" or "Klem."