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Klara

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Meaning and origin
Klara is a Scandinavian girl name. The meaning of the name is `Clear, Bright`.


Where is it used?
The name Klara is mainly used in Scandinavian, Russian, Czech, Polish and in Slovene.

How do they say it elsewhere?
Clara (In English, Italian, German and in Portuguese)
Clare (In English)


See also
In Italian: Chiara
In Hungarian: Klára
In English: Clarinda
In English: Claribel
In Other languages: Clarette


Extra information:
Alternative meanings ( ) Also Czechoslovakian, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Slovene, and Ukranian

More `Klara` links
Klara as abbreviation
Actors named Klara
Klara in the encyclopedia





Statistics for Klara
The name Klara doesn`t appear in the US top 1000 most common names over de last 128 years. The name Klara seems to be unique!


See also the US top 1000 names 2007

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