Preserving Source Clip Information Upon Export In Premiere

Is there a way to export clips from sequence timeline and preserve source clip metadata?
Example - I have a clip I used warp stabilizer on and I have marked the clip with in/out. Now I would like to export the clip with same clip name and source timecode and hoping there is a setting to do so.
Thanks, Chris

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