Clare (given name)
Clare /ˈklɛər/ is a given name, the Medieval English form of Clara.[1] The related name Clair was traditionally considered male, especially when spelled without an 'e',[2] but Clare and Claire are usually female.
Gender | Usually female, but can be male. |
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Name day | August 11 |
Origin | |
Word/name | French/Irish/Latin |
Meaning | Bright, clear |
Other names | |
Related names | Clara, Clair/ Claire, Clarissa |
It is very often associated with the Irish County Clare. That name was derived from the Irish word ('Clár') given to a small bridge that crossed the River Fergus near the town of Ennis in what is now County Clare.[3]
Women
- Saint Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), foundress of the Order of Poor Ladies (Poor Clares) and companion of Saint Francis
- Saint Clare of Montefalco, Augustinian Catholic saint
- Blessed Clare of Rimini, beatified Poor Clare nun
- Clare Abbott (born 1921), South African artist
- Clare Adamson (born 1967), British politician
- Clare Akamanzi (born 1979), Rwandan politician
- Clare Asquith (born 1951), British scholar
- Clare Atwood (1866–1962), British painter
- Clare Azzopardi (born 1977), Maltese writer
- Clare Bailey (born 1970), British politician
- Clare Balding (born 1971), British sports presenter
- Clare Baldwin, American journalist
- Clare Buckfield, English actress
- Clare Colvin, British writer
- Clare Eichner, American distance runner
- Clare Hastings, British author, fashion journalist, stylist and costume designer
- Clare Kummer (1873–1958), American composer, lyricist and playwright
- Clare Boothe Luce, American writer, politician, and ambassador
- Clare Maguire (born 1987), British singer-songwriter
- Clare Martin (born 1952), Australian politician
- Clare McCann, Irish/Australian actress, singer, dancer, filmmaker and activist
- Clare Moody (born 1965), British politician
- Clare Nasir (born 1970), British meteorologist
- Clare Nott (born 1986), Australian wheelchair basketball player
- Clare Parnell (born 1970), British astrophysicist and applied mathematician
- Clare Potter (1903-1999), American fashion designer
- Clare Short (born 1948), British politician
- Clare Twomey (born 1968), British artist
- Clare Venema, Australian model
- Clare Wheatley (born 1971), British football player and administrator
Men
- Clare Berryhill (1925-1996), American politician
- Clare Briggs (1875–1930), American comic strip artist
- Clare Drake (1928–2018), Canadian retired ice hockey head coach
- Clare Victor Dwiggins (1874–1958), American cartoonist and illustrator
- Clare Fischer (1928–2012), American musician
- Clare W. Graves (1914-1986), American professor of psychology
- Clare Hoffman (1875–1967), United States Representative from Michigan's 4th congressional district.
- Clare Jacobs (1886–1971), American pole vaulter
- George "Clare" Martin (1922–1980), Canadian ice hockey player
Fictional characters
- Clare Devlin in Derry Girls
- Clare in the British comic strip Clare in the Community
- Clare, the main character from the manga and anime Claymore
- Clare (Power Rangers) in the series Power Rangers: Mystic Force
- Clare Abshire in the novel The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
- Clare Arnold in Beverly Hills, 90210
- Clare Devine in British soap opera Hollyoaks
- Clare Edwards in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Clare Quilty, a male character in Lolita
- Clare Kendry in Nella Larsen's novel Passing
- Eywa Clare Harrison in the book "The sea is worried once" by author Eywa Harris.
References
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