Clara or Klara is a female given name. It is the feminine form of the Late Latin name Clarus which meant "clear, bright, famous". Various early male Christian saints were named Clarus; the feminine form 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.
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Latin |
Meaning | clear, bright, famous |
Other names | |
Related names | Clare, Clair/Claire, Clarissa, Klara |
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.[1]
Glara is a related Kurdish name with a common origin, meaning "vision or brightness".[2]
People with this name
editGiven name
edit- Clara Alm (born 1996), Swedish footballer
- Clara Amfo (born 1984), British broadcaster and presenter
- Clara Arthur (1858–1929), American suffragist
- Klara Ashrafyan (1924–1999), Soviet Indologist
- Clara Ayres (1880–1917), American nurse during the First World War
- Clara Barton (1821–1912), pioneer American teacher, nurse and humanitarian
- Clara Doty Bates (1838–1895), American author
- Clara Nettie Bates (1876–1966), American editor, writer, clubwoman
- Clara Bancroft Beatley (1858–1923), American educator, lecturer, author
- Clara Beyers (1880–1950), American actress
- Clara Bindi (1927–2022), Italian actress
- Clara Blandick (1876–1962), American actress
- Clara Bonde (1806–1899), Swedish courtier and royal favourite
- Clara Bow (1905–1965), American actress
- Clara Louise Burnham (1854–1927), American novelist
- Clara Butt (1872–1936), English contralto
- Clara Calamai (1909–1998), Italian actress
- Klara Castanho (born 2000), Brazilian actress
- Klára Červenková (1873–1945), Czech geographer
- Clara Germana Cele, South African woman stated in 1906 to have suffered demonic possession
- Clara Marguerite Christian (1895–1964), first black woman to study at the University of Edinburgh
- Clara Chung (born 1987), Korean-American singer/guitarist also known by her stage name, Clara C
- Clara Rankin Coblentz (1863–1933), American social reformer
- Clara Novello Davies (1861–1943), Welsh singer
- Clara Eliot (1896–1976), economist
- Clara Faragó (1905–1944), Hungarian chess master
- Clara Shortridge Foltz (1849–1934), first female attorney on the Pacific Coast, suffrage leader, founder of the public defender movement
- Clara Friedman (1920–2015), Israeli chess player
- Clara Grima (born 1971), Spanish mathematician
- Clara Hammerl (1858–1931), Mallorcan teacher and first woman to lead a Spanish financial institution
- Clara Haskil (1895–1960), Romanian classical pianist, renowned as an interpreter of the classical and early romantic repertoire
- Clara H. Hazelrigg (1861–1937), American author, educator and social reformer
- Clara Henriette (née Sanchez, born 1983), French cyclist
- Clara de Hirsch (born 1833–1899), Belgian businesswoman and philanthropist
- Clara Cleghorn Hoffman (1831–1908), American educator and temperance reformer
- Clara Horton (1904–1976), American actress
- Clara Hughes (born 1972), Canadian athlete who has won medals in both the summer and winter Olympics
- Clara Immerwahr (1870–1915), German chemist, first wife of Fritz Haber
- Clara-Jumi Kang (born 1987), South Korean-German musician
- Clara Louise Kellogg (1842–1916), American soprano
- Klára B. Kokas (1907–1962), Hungarian art director
- Klára Koukalová (born 1982), Czech tennis player
- Klara Kristalova (born 1967), Czech sculptor
- Clara Lachmann (1864–1920), Danish-Swedish patron of the arts
- Clara Landsberg (1873–1966), American educator
- Clara Larter (1847–1936), English botanist
- Clara Ledesma (1924–1999), Dominican artist
- Clara Lee (born 1985; real name Lee Sung-min), South Korean actress
- Clara Lemlich (1886–1982), union organizer, consumer activist, member of the Communist Party
- Clara López (born 1950), Colombian politician
- Klara Luchko (1925–2005), Soviet actress
- Clara Luper (1923–2011), American civil rights leader
- Clara MacNaughton (1854-1948), American dentist and suffragist
- Clara Mamet (born 1994), American actress
- Clara Maniu (1842–1929), Romanian feminist
- Clara Milburn (1883–1961), British diarist
- Klara Milch (1891–1970), Austrian swimmer
- Clara Moneke (born 1998), Brazilian actress and model
- Clara Morgane (born 1981), French porn star and singer
- Clara Mulholland (1849–1934), Irish writer
- Klara Myrén (born 1991), Swedish ice hockey player
- Clara Neal (1870–1936), English teacher and suffragist
- Clara Ng (born 1973), Indonesian writer
- Clara Novello (1818–1908), English soprano
- Clara Nunes (1942–1983), Brazilian singer
- Klara Izabella Pacowa (1631–1685), politically active Polish court official
- Clara Paget (born 1988), British model and actress
- Clara Peeters (circa 1594–1657), 17th century Flemish painter
- Clara Petacci (1912–1945), mistress of Benito Mussolini
- Clara Pinto-Correia (born 1960), Portuguese novelist
- Clara Raven (1905–1994), American physician
- Clara Reeve (1729–1807), English novelist
- Clara Rockmore (1911–1998), Lithuanian virtuosa of the theremin
- Klara Rumyanova (1929–2004), Soviet actress, voice of Cheburashka
- Clara Sanchez (born 1955), Spanish novelist
- Clara Schønfeld (1856–1938), Danish actress
- Clara Schumann (1819–1896), German pianist, composer
- Clara Segura (born 1974), Catalan actress
- Clara Shafira Krebs (born 2002), Indonesian beauty queen
- Clara Soccini (born 1999), Italian singer
- Clara Sorrenti (born 1994), Canadian Twitch streamer and transgender activist, known online as Keffals
- Clara Sosa (born 1993), Paraguayan model, television personality and beauty queen
- Clara Southern (1860–1940), Australian artist
- Clara Harrison Stranahan (1831–1905), American author, college founder
- Clara Tauson (born 2002), Danish tennis player
- Clara Tott (1440–1520), German singer
- Clara Tschudi (1856–1945), Norwegian writer
- Clara Augusta Jones Trask (1839–1805), American writer
- Clara Ursin (1828–1890), Norwegian (originally Danish) stage actress and opera singer
- Clara Webster (1821–1844), British dancer
- Clara Weekes (1852–1937), Australian educator, suffragist, labor leader and pacifist
- Clara Belle Williams (1885–1994), first African-American graduate of New Mexico State University
- Clara Woltering (born 1983), German handball goalkeeper
- Clara Kimball Young (1890–1960), American actress
- Clara Zetkin (1857–1933), German Marxist theorist and women's rights activist
- Clara Canart (born 2013) Canadian citizen
Animals with this name
edit- Clara the Rhinoceros, female Indian rhinoceros who became famous during 17 years of touring Europe in the mid-18th century
- Clara the Cow, live mascot in Greek Mega Channel's entertainment programme Poly tin Kyriaki (Too Much on Sunday)
Fictional characters
edit- Clara, the protagonist in Tchaikovsky's classic ballet The Nutcracker
- Clara, the protagonist of the 2001 animated film Barbie in the Nutcracker
- Clara, a character from the 1992 musical The Muppet Christmas Carol
- Clara (Mirbeau), the main character in Octave Mirbeau's 1899 novel The Torture Garden
- Clara in Bob Dylan's 1975 surrealist film Renaldo and Clara
- Clara in E. T. A. Hoffmann's short story "The Sandman"
- Aunt Clara, a recurring character in the 1960s television series Bewitched
- Princess Clara, in the American animated television series Drawn Together
- Clara, protagonist in Elizabeth Spencer's novella The Light in the Piazza and in the book's film and musical adaptation
- Clara, the main antagonist in the 1972 animated film Snoopy Come Home
- Clara, a playable character from the gacha game Honkai: Star Rail
- Clara Belle in the video game MySims
- Clara Brereton, impoverished niece of Lady Denham in Jane Austen’s unfinished novel Sanditon (1817)
- Clara Clayton, wife of Doc Brown in the Back to the Future film series
- Clara Cluck, a recurring character in Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoons
- Clara de Clare, a rich woman who becomes a nun in Walter Scott's poem Marmion
- Clara del Valle/Clara Davis/Clara David, a character from Philippine drama series Mara Clara (1992 TV series) and Mara Clara (2010 TV series)
- Clara Durrant in Virginia Woolf's novel Jacob's Room
- Clara Oswald, companion of the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor in the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who
- Clara, one of two clowns that are playthings of the titular villain in the Doctor Who story The Celestial Toymaker
- Clara Sesemann, in Johanna Spyri's novel Heidi
- Clara del Valle Trueba, the clairvoyant key female figure of Isabel Allende's novel The House of the Spirits
- Clara Yotsuba, a.k.a. Alice Yotsuba, a main character in Glitter Force Doki Doki/DokiDoki! Pretty Cure
- Klara, the main character in Klara and the Sun by the British writer Kazuo Ishiguro
- Klara Vingler, a.k.a Kakania, a character in the videogame Reverse: 1999