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Clare

A typically female name. It means "clear" or "clarity". She is usually friendly, outgoing, and extremely multi-talented. Her journey is the envy of many.

Person 1: Did you read Clare's paper linking architecture and futurism?
Person 2: It was brilliant. I hear she is working on a new film now. Speaking of which, have you seen her new storyboard sketches?
Person 1: Not yet, but that is so Clare.

by ExquisiteExquisite July 05, 2008

Clare

Appears to be shy and anti-social and a little awkward, but once you really get to know a Clare, they will open up to an amazing person.
A Clare is caring and there when it counts.

Clare is sweet and beautiful and loves to love and be loved.

Clare was not afraid to go out of her way to help others, but when asked a simple question she shies away.

by thebandanakid December 01, 2010

Clare

Origin: Latin, meaning clear, bright, famous, powerful.
Pronunciation: KLARE
Gender: female
Usually an odd individual that enjoys the kinkier side of life. Maintains an active sex life and is always open to new experiences. Attracts both male and female attention. Nothing will stand in her way. She is a strong influence on the innocent as she appears so herself.

Actually I think shes a bit of a Clare.

by EBBEZXWESSX April 26, 2009

Clare

A very HOT HOT HOT individual who has everything going for her. Does amazing things with amazing people. No one can ever get enough of Clare.

C-L-A-R-E is the coolest spelling of the name.

Clare is as hot as the sun.

by meester 0 January 27, 2011

clare

my bessssssssssstest buuuuuuuuuuuuddy

omg she is such a clare

by pieisamoose April 28, 2009

Claring

Having a tactical chunder before even leaving the house on a night out.

You look pretty ill already! Why don't you have a quick claring session before we leave?

by Chicken Nuggget August 15, 2011

clare

A name usually designated for the female sex. There are several different spellings in which are listed below.

Claire, Clair, Clara, Clare.

by CLJ September 11, 2006