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Surname Clephane

Last name Clephane (Clephane United States United Kingdom South Africa New Zealand Australia) , in all the world, is a rare surname. The family name Clephane is characteristic of New Zealand, where it is a rare surname, the United Kingdom, and Australia, where it is a very rare surname. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Africa. Much less frequently, Clephane is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Clephane

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Clephane Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States

Notable namesakes

john clephane Scottish physician (b. 1702) link
david clephane politician (b. 1760) link
picture of elizabeth c. clephane elizabeth c. clephane elizabeth c. clephane British songwriter, GB (b. 1830) link
picture of james o. clephane james o. clephane james o. clephane American businessman (b. 1842) link
rosebud almand clephane American artist, US (b. 1892) link
george clephane (died 1583) link
george clephane (died 1711) link
margaret clephane Peerage person ID=123461 link
george clephane Peerage person ID=675037 link
katherine clephane Peerage person ID=354833 link
george clephane Peerage person ID=42931 link
elizabeth clephane died 1789 link
helen clephane Peerage person ID=16945 link
george clephane Peerage person ID=674134 link
david clephane Peerage person ID=674131 link

Characteristic forenames

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