Knowing the meaning of the name given to a baby can be helpful. Clare is a form of Clara, and is known to mean illustrious, bright, famous and clear.
It is an Irish version of Clare/Claire.
Latin; 'bright', Saint Clare of Assissi 1253 ad. Clare is a variant.
If you mean Co. Clare it would be 'Contae an Chláir'.The female name Clare is usually written Claire or Clár in Irish, although some just use Clare even when the last name is in Irish.In Scotland the Gaelic name Sorcha (clear, bright) is 'englished' as Claire. It is pronounced like 'soraha' and is used in Ireland also but equated with Sarah.
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The proud and noble Irish surname of O'Neill is first found in County Tyrone and County Clare.
Clare Corridan's birth name is Clare Vallotton.
Clare Piller's birth name is Clare Mazzoleni.
It has no meaning in Irish; it's not an Irish Gaelic name.
It's not an Irish name so it has no meaning in Irish.
Allyson is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
"Isabelle" doesn't mean anything in Irish, but the Irish version of the name is Sibéal (shibael).
It doesn't mean anything in Irish: it's not an Irish name. I believe it's French.