Klara
Klara is a feminine given name used in many European languages. It is a variant of Clara/Claire, derived from the Latin clara meaning bright, clear, or famous. The spelling Klara reflects local phonology in Germanic and Slavic languages and is common in German-speaking areas as well as in Scandinavia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Hungary.
Historical and religious associations: The name is linked to Saint Clare of Assisi, a 13th‑century nun and
Modern usage and culture: In contemporary literature, Klara is known as the protagonist in Kazuo Ishiguro’s
Variations and related names: Clara, Clare, Klari; diminutives include Klara, Klari, and Klára in some languages.