Clare

Proper noun

 * 1) A county in the Republic of Ireland
 * 2) A town in the county of Cavan, Ireland.
 * 3)  derived from place names in England and Ireland, and from  clæg"clay" as an occupational name for a worker in clay.
 * 4)  transferred from the surnames (much less common than the female name).

Translations

 * Irish: Contae an Chláir
 * Manx: Coontae yn Chlaair


 * Russian: Клэр


 * Macedonian: Клер


 * Russian: Клэр

Etymology 2
Medieval English vernacular form of Clara.

Proper noun

 * , often spelled Claire in the 20th century.
 * : Act I, Scene IV:
 * Yes, truly: I speak not as desiring more,
 * But rather wishing a more strict restraint
 * Upon the sisterhood, the votarists of Saint Clare.
 * 1) * 1999 Margaret York: The Price of Guilt: page 58:
 * "What's your name?"
 * "Clare Fairweather," she said. "Awful, isn't it?" and went away, hiding her mirth.

Translations

 * for the female given name, see Clara

Anagrams

 * carle
 * clear, Clear
 * lacer

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