Clara Name Meaning, Origin, Nicknames, Graphic Designs
Name: Clara, and sometimes with a K, Klara, Clare
Pronunciation: klar-uh
Origin: Latin
Meaning: bright, famous
Gender: feminine name, girl’s name
Story of Clara 🔗
Clara is a feminine name with Latin origins. The latin name Clarus translates to “bright”, “clear”, and “famous”, which can promise a dazzling future for your baby.
Clara became popular after the 13th-century Saint Clare of Assisi (called Chiara in Italian)
one of the followers of Saint Francis, who renounced her privileged background and founded the order of Poor Clares.
Clare was the main English form of the name used in the Middle Ages, but the Latin spelling Clara became more popular in the 19th century.
This name has a distinct vintage chic that sets it apart from its counterparts like Claire and Clarissa. Clara has lived up to its famous translations through the legacy of silent screen legend and original “It Girl” Clara Bow, who defined cinema in the 1920s.
Doctor Who fans might also recognize the name as belonging to Clara Oswald, the plucky companion to the Eleventh and Twelveth doctor.
Common Nicknames for Clara 🔗
- Claire
- Clarabelle
- Lari
Graphic designs for Clara 🔗
Clara name formed of colorful flowers and roses:
People with this name 🔗
Clara Alm (born 1996)
Swedish footballerClara Amfo (born 1984)
British broadcaster and presenterClara Arthur (1858–1929)
American suffragistKlara Ashrafyan (1924–1999)
Soviet IndologistClara Ayres (1880–1917)
American nurse during the First World WarClara Barton (1821–1912)
pioneer American teacher, nurse and humanitarianClara Doty Bates (1838–1895)
American authorClara Nettie Bates (1876–1966)
American editor, writer, clubwomanClara Bancroft Beatley (1858–1923)
American educator, lecturer, authorClara Beyers (1880–1950)
American actressClara Bindi (1927–2022)
Italian actressClara Blandick (1876–1962)
American actressClara Bonde (1806–1899)
Swedish courtier and royal favouriteClara Bow (1905–1965)
American actressClara Louise Burnham (1854–1927)
American novelistClara Butt (1872–1936)
English contraltoClara Calamai (1909–1998)
Italian actressKlara Castanho (born 2000)
Brazilian actressKlára Červenková (1873–1945)
Czech geographerClara Germana Cele
South African woman stated in 1906 to have suffered demonic possessionClara Marguerite Christian (1895–1964)
first black woman to study at the University of EdinburghClara Chung (born 1987)
Korean-American singer/guitarist also known by her stage name, Clara CClara Rankin Coblentz (1863–1933)
American social reformerClara Novello Davies (1861–1943)
Welsh singerClara Eliot (1896–1976)
economistClara Faragó (1905–1944)
Hungarian chess masterClara Shortridge Foltz (1849–1934)
first female attorney on the Pacific Coast, suffrage leader, founder of the public defender movementClara Friedman (1920–2015)
Israeli chess playerClara Grima (born 1971)
Spanish mathematicianClara Hammerl (1858–1931)
Mallorcan teacher and first woman to lead a Spanish financial institutionClara Haskil (1895–1960)
Romanian classical pianist, renowned as an interpreter of the classical and early romantic repertoireClara H. Hazelrigg (1861–1937)
American author, educator and social reformerClara Henriette (née Sanchez, born 1983)
French cyclistClara de Hirsch (born 1833–1899)
Belgian businesswoman and philanthropistClara Cleghorn Hoffman (1831–1908)
American educator and temperance reformerClara Horton (1904–1976)
American actressClara Hughes (born 1972)
Canadian athlete who has won medals in both the summer and winter OlympicsClara Immerwahr (1870–1915)
German chemist, first wife of Fritz HaberClara-Jumi Kang (born 1987)
South Korean-German musicianClara Louise Kellogg (1842–1916)
American sopranoKlára B. Kokas (1907–1962)
Hungarian art directorKlára Koukalová (born 1982)
Czech tennis playerKlara Kristalova (born 1967)
Czech sculptorClara Lachmann (1864–1920)
Danish-Swedish patron of the artsClara Landsberg (1873–1966)
American educatorClara Larter (1847–1936)
English botanistClara Ledesma (1924–1999)
Dominican artistClara Lee (born 1985; real name Lee Sung-min)
South Korean actressClara Lemlich (1886–1982)
union organizer, consumer activist, member of the Communist PartyClara López (born 1950)
Colombian politicianKlara Luchko (1925–2005)
Soviet actressClara Luper (1923–2011)
American civil rights leaderClara MacNaughton (1854-1948)
American dentist and suffragistClara Mamet (born 1994)
American actressClara Maniu (1842–1929)
Romanian feministClara Milburn (1883–1961)
British diaristKlara Milch (1891–1970)
Austrian swimmerClara Moneke (born 1998)
Brazilian actress and modelClara Mulholland (1849–1934)
Irish writerKlara Myrén (born 1991)
Swedish ice hockey playerClara Neal (1870–1936)
English teacher and suffragistClara Ng (born 1973)
Indonesian writerClara Novello (1818–1908)
English sopranoClara Nunes (1942–1983)
Brazilian singerKlara Izabella Pacowa (1631–1685)
politically active Polish court officialClara Paget (born 1988)
British model and actressClara Peeters (circa 1594–1657)
17th century Flemish painterClara Petacci (1912–1945)
mistress of Benito MussoliniClara Pinto-Correia (born 1960)
Portuguese novelistClara Raven (1905–1994)
American physicianClara Reeve (1729–1807)
English novelistClara Rockmore (1911–1998)
Lithuanian virtuosa of the thereminKlara Rumyanova (1929–2004)
Soviet actress, voice of CheburashkaClara Sanchez (born 1955)
Spanish novelistClara Schønfeld (1856–1938)
Danish actressClara Schumann (1819–1896)
German pianist, composerClara Segura (born 1974)
Catalan actressClara Shafira Krebs (born 2002)
Indonesian beauty queenClara Soccini (born 1999)
Italian singerClara Sorrenti (born 1994)
Canadian Twitch streamer and transgender activist, known online as KeffalsClara Sosa (born 1993)
Paraguayan model, television personality and beauty queenClara Southern (1860–1940)
Australian artistClara Harrison Stranahan (1831–1905)
American author, college founderClara Tauson (born 2002)
Danish tennis playerClara Tott (1440–1520)
German singerClara Tschudi (1856–1945)
Norwegian writerClara Augusta Jones Trask (1839–1805)
American writerEtso Clara Ugbodaga-Ngu
Nigerian artist and teacher.Clara Ursin (1828–1890)
Norwegian (originally Danish) stage actress and opera singerClara Webster (1821–1844)
British dancerClara Weekes (1852–1937)
Australian educator, suffragist, labor leader and pacifistClara Belle Williams (1885–1994)
first African-American graduate of New Mexico State UniversityClara Woltering (born 1983)
German handball goalkeeperClara Kimball Young (1890–1960)
American actressClara Zetkin (1857–1933)
German Marxist theorist and women’s rights activistClara Canart (born 2013)
Canadian citizen
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