Associations to the word «Claire»
Noun
- Housemate
- Graeme
- Laurent
- Carole
- Healy
- Tina
- Esquire
- Jessica
- Alison
- Nolan
- Richards
- Jericho
- Bradford
- Stacey
- Lynch
- Sophie
- Actress
- Mademoiselle
- Gillian
- Daniels
- Harper
- Gabrielle
- Natasha
- Audrey
- Jasper
- Alex
- Rankin
- Girlfriend
- Fraser
- Regan
- Lindsay
- Sesame
- Amanda
- Denise
- Rossi
- Sherry
- Brenda
- Sammy
- Lisa
- Rousseau
- Homecoming
- Edna
- Tobias
- Kieran
- Roommate
- Marek
- Jennifer
- Houghton
- Luke
- Juliet
- Heidi
- Freddie
- Laval
- Fanny
- Julia
- Michelle
- Avg
- Thierry
- Jacqueline
- Jenny
- Etienne
- Ingrid
- Condor
- Appleton
- Flashback
- Rebecca
- Iain
- Clique
- Mathieu
- Swanson
- Katie
- Ariel
- Tyler
- Brewster
- Gina
- Yvonne
- Elsa
- Bonnie
- Jay
- Gould
- Myra
- Soprano
- Davenport
- Rosemary
- Jackie
- Gilles
- Rochelle
- Patricia
- Bellevue
- Mal
- Ronnie
- Emma
- Gail
- Karen
- Jacobson
- Watkins
- Nylon
Verb
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
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