Female and male first names.

CLARA

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', derived from the Latin word 'clarus'.

CLARABEL

Female

Unique female name of Latin origin, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', inspired by the Latin word clarus.

CLARABELL

Female

Charming French girl's name meaning 'clear bell'.

CLARABELLA

Female

Unique and elegant name derived from Latin "clarus" meaning 'clear' or 'bright', combined with the feminine suffix '-bella'. It first appeared in English literature during the 16th century, associated with enchantment due to its use as a fairy queen's name in Alexander Montgomerie's epic poem.

CLARABELLE

Female

Charming Italian-derived given name meaning 'little trumpet', popularized by Disney but with historical records dating back to the 18th century, often associated with creativity and musicality.

CLARABETH

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning "clear" or "famous," with the "-beth" suffix adding an English touch, making it elegant yet approachable. Once a variation of Clare, it now stands alone with rich medieval history and rarity.

CLARAH

Female

Elegant Latin-derived name meaning "clear" or "bright".

CLARAJANE

Female

Captivating English female given name, derived from the Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear' or 'bright', and the Hebrew-derived 'Jane', signifying clarity and brightness.

CLARALIZ

Female

Captivating Hispanic name derived from the Spanish word 'claro', meaning clear or bright, signifying clarity and brightness.

CLARAMAE

Female

Elegant American given name derived from Latin 'clara' (clear/bright) blended with elements of Marie, suggesting sea-associated clarity and brightness.

CLARANCE

Male

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'clear' or 'bright', popularized in medieval Europe and famously borne by Sir Clarance Clare, a 14th-century English knight.

CLARANELL

Female

Elegant, female variant of the ancient Irish male name 'Clarán', meaning 'bright' or 'clear'.

CLARANN

Female

Rare yet striking feminine Irish given name derived from the surname O'Cléirigh, meaning "descendant of Cleireach," translating to "bright" or "clear.

CLARANNE

Female

Elegant Irish feminine name derived from the surname O'Clare, meaning "descendant of Clare," which honors the ancient kingdom named after legendary warrior queen Clothra.

CLARAROSE

Female

Rare, beautiful Latin-derived name meaning 'clear rose' or 'bright rose', combining elegance and brightness.

CLARCIE

Female

Clarice is a feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "clear" or "bright".

CLARDIE

Male

Rare, distinctive given name of Scottish origin, derived from the occupational surname Clark meaning "clerk" or "scribe".

CLARDY

Male

Uncommon, made-up name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly created as a fictional character's name or by parents for their child.

CLARE

Male

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "clara" which means "clear" or "bright". It was initially used as a surname in England before becoming popular as a given name during the Middle Ages. Clare has been associated with notable figures such as Saint Clare of Assisi who founded the Order of Poor Clares and devoted her life to poverty and charity. Today, Clare is widely recognized as a female name but it is considered unisex in some cultures. It also appears as the protagonist's name in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights". Overall, Clare has strong associations with clarity and brightness, both literally and figuratively, and its historical roots and notable namesakes give it deep meaning and rich heritage.

CLARE

Female

Unique female given name of Latin origin, meaning "bright" or "clear," popularized in Ireland on St. Clare's feast day and associated with County Clare's natural beauty.

CLAREATHA

Female

Rare African American name created from Clara ('clear') and Ethel ('noble').

CLARECE

Female

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'clear' or 'bright', originating as a variant spelling of Clarence, once an English surname denoting fair hair or cheerful disposition.

CLAREE

Female

Rare Irish name derived from the surname O'Clare, meaning "plain" or "board". It's thought to have originated in County Clare and can be used for either gender despite being less common than its variant spelling, Clare.

CLAREEN

Female

Irish girl's name derived from the surname O'Clerigh, meaning "descendant of Clerig," and is believed to be a variant spelling of Clodagh, meaning "rock.

CLAREESE

Female

Unique female name of African American origin, created by combining Clara ('clear') and Essie (diminutive of Ethel, 'noble'). It gained popularity in early 20th-century U.S., offering parents a distinct yet familiar option.

CLAREN

Male

Clarence is of Latin origin, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', derived from 'clarus'. It's been carried through history by figures like King Henry IV of France and Clarence the Ox.

CLAREN

Female

Rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'clár' meaning 'board', originally given to those working with wood.

CLARENA

Female

The name Clarena originates from Latin, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', popularized during the Middle Ages.

CLARENC

Male

Clarence is an English name meaning 'clear' or 'bright', first used during the Middle Ages and popularized by King Richard III's brother, Duke of Clarence. Today, it's a distinctive choice for both boys and girls.

CLARENCE

Female

English name derived from the Latin word "clarus," meaning "clear" or "famous." It has been used throughout history, notably by members of the royal House of Lancaster, and has been associated with individuals known for their notable characteristics and accomplishments.

CLARENCE

Male

English given name derived from the Latin "clarus", meaning "clear" or "famous". It was brought to England by Norman settlers in the late 11th century and originally used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the 17th century.

CLARENCIA

Female

Rare, Latin-derived female given name that means "clear" or "bright," often associated with clarity and light.

CLARENDA

Female

Unique Latin-derived name that means 'clear' or 'bright', and has associations with being famous or renowned. It's a variant of Clara and Claudia, originating in medieval Europe but gaining popularity in the 19th century. Notable bearers include Clarenda Harris, an American civil rights activist. Today, it remains a rare yet meaningful choice for parents seeking a sophisticated and inspiring name for their daughter.

CLARENDON

Male

Distinctive given name of English origin, derived from the surname Clarendon which means "clear valley".

CLARENE

Female

Unique feminine given name of French origin, derived from Clara with a meaning of "clear" or "bright," suggesting clarity and radiance.

CLARESA

Female

Rare yet elegant feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "clear" or "bright".

CLARESE

Female

Rare Latin-derived female name, meaning "bright" or "clear".

CLARESSA

Female

Italian girl's name meaning 'clear' or 'bright star', popularized by American poet Edgar Allan Poe.

CLARETHA

Female

African American name derived from Latin "Clarus," meaning "clear" or "bright." It combines elements of Clara and Etha, with historical figures like jazz singer Reatha Goodloe contributing to its cultural significance.

CLARETTA

Female

Elegant Italian-derived female name meaning "clear" or "bright".