Kliment
Kliment (Климент) is a male name, a Slavic form of the Late Latin name Clement. A diminutive form is Klim.[1] Notable people:
- Kliment Boyadzhiev (1861—1933) — Bulgarian general during the Balkan Wars and World War I.
- Kliment Kolesnikov (born 2000) — Russian swimmer.
- Klyment Kvitka (1880—1953) — Ukrainian musicologist and ethnographer, husband of Lesya Ukrainka.
- Kliment Nastoski (born 1987) — Macedonian footballer.
- Kliment Red'ko (1897—1956) — Russian avant-garde painter.
- Kliment Smoliatich — an Ancient Rus Orthodox metropolitan bishop (1147—1155).
- Kliment Taseski (born 1991) — Australian footballer.
- Kliment Timiryazev (1843—1920) — Russian botanist and physiologist, promoter of Darwinism.
- Kliment of Tarnovo (1841—1901) — Bulgarian clergyman and politician.
- Kliment Voroshilov (1881—1969) — Soviet military officer and politician, Marshal of the Soviet Union.
- Václav Kliment Klicpera (1792—1859) — Czech playwright, author and poet.
See also
- Jan Kliment (born 1 September 1993), Czech footballer
- Clement of Ohrid
- Klimenti, Albanian clan
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