Associations to the word «Clare»
Noun
- Joan
- Defeat
- Malley
- Eldest
- Hugh
- Frances
- Burt
- Nova
- Abbey
- Leighton
- Whiting
- Earle
- Winger
- Patricia
- Clasp
- Brandt
- Cassius
- Keyboardist
- Gillian
- Deborah
- Ira
- Claire
- Domesday
- Henley
- Murphy
- Sister
- Downing
- Keane
- Kelly
- Browne
- Bates
- Benedict
- Mercedes
- Niall
- Essex
- Peterborough
- Vicki
- Lent
- Sonia
- Hilary
- Shane
- Quinn
- Mallory
- Walsh
- Katie
- Hayes
- Drake
- Warren
- Parish
- Palo
- Felix
- Final
- Carmel
- Mary
- Irvine
- Montagu
- Granddaughter
- Jacqueline
- Gasp
- College
- Catherine
- Mcqueen
- Granville
- Baronetcy
- Castle
- Henry
- Doyle
- Tennyson
- Cottage
- Magdalene
- Emancipation
- Belinda
- Ingrid
- Clive
- Clifford
- Saint
- Ballard
- Redmond
- Adoration
- Northampton
- Gig
- Farrell
- Wilton
- Stephanie
- Pamela
- Ursula
- Harrow
- Warwick
- Liza
- Constituency
- Rory
- Mckenna
- Hartley
- Regan
Wiktionary
CLARE, proper noun. A county in the Republic of Ireland
CLARE, proper noun. A town in the county of Cavan, Ireland.
CLARE, proper noun. A surname derived from place names in England and Ireland, and from clæg"clay" as an occupational name for a worker in clay.
CLARE, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surnames (much less common than the female name).
CLARE, proper noun. A female given name, often spelled Claire in the 20th century.
CLARE, noun. A nun of the order of Saint Clare.
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