Clement

Clement is a male given name derived from the Latin word for mercy. Clemens is either a patronymic of Clement or a linguistic variation of the name itself. Clem is a common diminutive. In the works of Harry Turtledove and Laura Frankos, Clement and its variants may refer to:

Characters whose first name is Clement:
 * Clement Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, historical Prime Minister of the United Kingdom appearing in numerous stories.
 * Clement Boardman, an American doctor and minor character in Settling Accounts: Return Engagement.
 * Clemens August von Galen, historical German bishop appearing in The War That Came Early.
 * Clement Vallandigham, historical American politician with a background role in The Guns of the South.

Characters whose surname is Clemens:
 * Samuel Clemens, historical journalist and humorist appearing as a POV in How Few Remain, where he has the following fictional relatives:
 * Alexandra Clemens, a housewife.
 * Ophelia Clemens, who becomes a war correspondent in later volumes of Southern Victory.
 * Orion Clemens, a playful boy.

Characters whose first name is Clem:
 * Clem Goebel, a shopkeeper and minor character in The Great War: American Front.
 * Clem Moultrie, a Freedom Party Guardsman and minor character in Settling Accounts: Return Engagement.

Characters known only as Clem:
 * Clem (Fort Pillow), a Confederate soldier and minor character in Fort Pillow.
 * Clem (Southern Victory), a U.S. Navy engineer and minor character in The Great War: American Front.

Places named for Clement:
 * Port Clements, British Columbia, a setting in The Two Georges.
 * Saint-Clément, Normandy, a setting in "The Garden Gnome Freedom Front."