Associations to the word «Claire»
Noun
- Sarah
- Megan
- Kathleen
- Hayden
- Olivia
- Daphne
- Claudia
- Christine
- Locke
- Judith
- Marguerite
- Chiang
- Mitch
- Catherine
- Debbie
- Storyline
- Kathryn
- Lac
- Starring
- Ignacio
- Diane
- Jeanne
- Joanne
- Madden
- Hodgson
- Newsweek
- Samantha
- Aaron
- Winters
- Dolan
- Waitress
- Belle
- Phyllis
- Desmond
- Quebec
- Presenter
- Une
- Emily
- Allison
- Cathy
- Crosse
- Lilly
- Roth
- Styles
- Zack
- Anne
- Tout
- Helene
- Marcia
- Hoffman
- Maison
- Wills
- Charlie
- Cooper
- Suzanne
- Susie
- Mclaughlin
- Martha
- Lindsey
- Ruth
- Casey
- Tully
- Accessory
- Joanna
- Katharine
- Ferris
- Rachel
- Sorority
- Soap
- Geraldine
- Veronica
- Annie
- Melanie
- Hilary
- Henri
- Cam
- Jed
- Beech
- Mitchell
- Mccarthy
- Christophe
- Brooke
- Carolyn
- Annette
- Sanderson
- Bertrand
- Agnes
- Magazine
- Clare
- Abby
- Billie
- Shannon
- Maia
- Cassidy
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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