Claire
See also: claire and clairé
English
Alternative forms
- Clare, Clair, Klaire, Klair, Klare
Etymology
Borrowed from French Claire, also a spelling variant of the English Clare.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛə(ɹ)
Proper noun
Claire
- A female given name popular in the UK in the 1970s and the 1980s.
- 1887 Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch: Dead Man's Rock. BiblioBazaar,LLC,2007. →ISBN page 198:
- "I told you I was called ,or that they called me Claire. Were you not surprised when you saw my name as Clarissa Lambert?"
- "Is that all?" I cried. "Why of course, I knew how common it is for actresses to take another name. I was even glad of it; for the name I know, your own name, is now a secret, and all the sweeter so. All the world admires Clarissa Lambert, but I alone love Claire Luttrell, and know that Claire Luttrell loves me."
- 2006 Wendy Harmer: Farewell My Ovaries. Allen&Unwin 2006. →ISBN page 93:
- A woman named Claire should be able to describe the moon. Clair de Lune was of course one of Claire's favourite pieces of piano music.
- 1887 Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch: Dead Man's Rock. BiblioBazaar,LLC,2007. →ISBN page 198:
- A male given name, a rare spelling variant Clare, derived from the surname.
- 1991 Amy Tan: The Kitchen God's Wife. Ivy Books 1991. →ISBN page 203:
- When we arrived in Hangchow, all the pilots were honored at a big banquet given by that famous American general with a lady's name, Claire Chennault.
- 1991 Amy Tan: The Kitchen God's Wife. Ivy Books 1991. →ISBN page 203:
Translations
female given name — see Clara
Anagrams
- Carlie, eclair, lacier, éclair
French
Etymology
From Latin Clara, with transparent meaning in modern French (claire)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /klɛʁ/
Audio (file)
Proper noun
Claire
- A female given name, equivalent to English Clara.
Related terms
- Clara
- Clarisse
- Marie-Claire
Anagrams
- éclair