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Clara

Clara is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from clarus, meaning bright or clear. It has long been used across Europe and the Americas and remains common in English, Spanish, Italian, German, and Portuguese speaking communities. The French form Claire is closely related.

The name's popularity is linked to Christian tradition, notably Saint Clare (Clara) of Assisi, who founded the

Notable bearers include Clara Barton, American nurse who founded the American Red Cross; Clara Schumann, German

In fiction, Clara appears as Clara Oswald, a Doctor Who companion; Clara Clayton in Back to the

Today the name remains common in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries and is still used in English-speaking

Poor
Clares
in
the
13th
century.
Through
the
Middle
Ages
and
into
modern
times,
Clara
spread
via
literature,
art,
and
religious
devotion.
pianist
and
composer;
Clara
Bow,
American
silent-film
star;
Clara
Zetkin,
German
Marxist
theorist
and
women's
rights
advocate;
Clara
Rockmore,
Theremin
virtuoso;
and
Clara
Peller,
actress
famous
for
the
"Where's
the
beef?"
campaign.
Future
Part
III;
and
as
a
central
figure
in
various
adaptations
of
The
Nutcracker.
regions,
with
variants
such
as
Klara
and
Klara
in
different
languages.