The adjective clair / claire means 'clear' in French.
"Le clair (noun) de lune" means "moonlight" (this is often misspelled as "claire de lune")
well it depends on what you mean by english if you mean english subtitles than YES, but if you mean spoken in english NO
Claire Cassano is 5' 6".
Claire Kantrow is Claire Kantrow
Claire Marlowe's birth name is Claire Howard.
Claire Duhamel's birth name is Claire Virant.
Clear / bright. English version is Claire
Eau Claire is French for "clear water."
I can find no Welsh equivalent for the name "Claire'.
"the clear ... " la Claire fontaine > the clear fountain
Marie for maria and Claire for Clara, so it's Marie Claire
It is Latin for 'Clear'.
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Bright, light
it means sundown.
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At the end of the movie when Claire saves Massie from potential humiliation at the OCD auction Claire asks Massie why she has been making her life miserable for the past few weeks. Massie replies to Claire that she felt Claire was a "threat" to her. Massie pointed out to Claire how easily her friends dumped her for Claire. If Massie put Claire below her why would her friends go for someone like her?
The name Claire is not traditionally a Spanish name. It has French origins and is commonly used in English-speaking countries.