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Clelia (given name)

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Gender
  
Female

Word/name
  
Italian

Related names
  
Cloelia, Clélia, Clélie

Clelia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin Cloelia, associated with the root of the verb cluere "to have renown, fame," and the name therefore means "illustrious, famous." In Roman legend Cloelia was a maiden who was given to an Etruscan invader as a hostage, but managed to escape by swimming across the Tiber.

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People named Clelia

  • Clelia Barbieri (1847–1870), Italian Catholic saint
  • Clelia Grillo Borromeo (1684–1777), Italian mathematician, scientist, and countess
  • Clelia Durazzo Grimaldi (1760–1830), Italian botanist and marchesa
  • Clelia Matania (1918–1981), Italian actress
  • Clelia Duel Mosher (1863–1940), American hygienist and women's health advocate
  • Clelia Maria Josepha (Giuseppina) Strepponi (1815–1897), Italian operatic soprano, wife of Giuseppe Verdi
  • Lilian Mercedes Letona, aka Commander Clelia (1954–1983), Salvadoran guerrilla and revolutionary
  • Fiction

  • Clélia Conti, fictional character in the novel The Charterhouse of Parma by Stendhal
  • Clélia is a character played by Sophie Marceau in the movie la Fidélité
  • References

    Clelia (given name) Wikipedia