Associations to the word «Claire»
Noun
- Pointe
- Elle
- Dane
- Mcdowell
- Marie
- Haley
- Noah
- Bazaar
- Trevor
- Gretchen
- Bowen
- Meade
- Wisconsin
- Bloom
- Mcqueen
- Margo
- Sweeney
- Underwood
- Fontaine
- Julie
- Dodd
- Egan
- Alain
- Barlow
- Zach
- Randall
- Vanessa
- Shelley
- Angela
- Luce
- Brody
- Becky
- Robson
- Waverley
- Sandra
- Nicky
- Denis
- Phil
- Gertrude
- Carrie
- Cindy
- Alexis
- Manny
- Ashley
- Skinner
- Editorial
- Erica
- Sterling
- Meredith
- Nathan
- Peacock
- Faye
- Tracy
- Blunt
- Ty
- Boyfriend
- Gloria
- Holt
- Austen
- Lauren
- Mcleod
- Mandy
- Sawyer
- Hackett
- Madeleine
- Zoe
- Windsor
- Melissa
- Shawn
- Damian
- Kate
- Danielle
- Wilcox
- Tess
- Hooper
- Hurley
- Lyle
- Jill
- Ste
- Carleton
- Louise
- Ethan
- Isabelle
- Betty
- Natalie
- Moira
- Godwin
- Jamie
- Byrne
- Lydia
- Olivier
- Dominique
- Fiona
- Byron
Wiktionary
CLAIRE, noun. A small enclosed pond used for gathering and greening oysters.
CLAIRE, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from the French form of Clara or Clare. Popular in the UK in the 1970s and the 1980s.
CLAIRE, proper noun. A male given name, a rare spelling variant Clare, derived from the surname.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.