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Klara is a beautiful and timeless female name of German and Czech origin. The name is derived from the Latin name Clara, meaning "bright" or "clear." Variations of the name include Clare, Claire, and Klaire, among others.
In the United States, Klara is a relatively uncommon name, ranking at #1576 on the Social Security Administration's list of popular baby names in 2022, with only 5 newborn girls given the name that year. However, the name has seen a steady increase in popularity in recent decades, rising from the 1800s in the 1990s to the 1500s today.
Klara has a long and storied history, with notable bearers of the name throughout the centuries. One of the most famous is St. Klara of Assisi, the founder of the Order of Poor Ladies, also known as the Poor Clares. Klara was also the name of the protagonist in Franz Kafka's 1913 novel "The Metamorphosis."
The name Klara is often associated with qualities of brightness, clarity, and elegance. Parents who choose this name may be drawn to its classic European flair and timeless appeal. Klara has a feminine, sophisticated style that works well for a variety of family backgrounds and personal styles.
People with the name Klara are often described as intelligent, thoughtful, and graceful. They may possess a calm and composed demeanor, and are typically loyal, dependable, and diplomatic in their relationships. Klara's have a keen eye for beauty and design, and can excel in creative or artistic pursuits.
The name Klara flows beautifully with a wide range of middle and last names. Some complementary pairings include Klara Grace, Klara Rose, and Klara Simone. The name Klara also pairs well with surname starting with consonant sounds, like Klara Hartman or Klara Novak.
In addition to the literary reference to Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," Klara has appeared in other works of fiction, including the Swedish novel "Klara's Book" by Maria Ernestam. The name is also associated with the Klar River in Germany and the Klara Church in Stockholm, Sweden.
If you're drawn to the timeless elegance of Klara, you may also consider the following alternative name suggestions:
Ultimately, the name Klara is a beautiful choice that will imbue your daughter with a sense of poise, intelligence, and quiet confidence.
1884 | 5 | 1,139 |
1912 | 7 | 2,575 |
1914 | 6 | 3,302 |
1915 | 9 | 3,087 |
1916 | 8 | 3,360 |
1917 | 9 | 3,176 |
1919 | 10 | 3,063 |
1920 | 7 | 4,070 |
1921 | 10 | 3,223 |
1922 | 6 | 4,609 |
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Klaira | 14 | View Details |
Klair | 6 | View Details |
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