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Chiara is an Italian equivalent of the Italian-American name Kiara.

Specifically, the Italian and the Italian-American names are feminine proper nouns whose English equivalents also include Claire and Clare. They trace their origins back to the feminine form, clara, of the Latin masculine adjective clarus. Their original meaning therefore is "clear, famous" (claro, rinomato).

The pronunciation is "KYAH-rah."

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