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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1901. | Claennis | Anglo-Saxon |  | Purity. |
| 1902. | Claiborn | English |  | From the clay brook. |
| 1903. | Claiborne | English |  | Variant of Clayborne: Stream by a clay bed. |
| 1904. | Clair | English |  | Diminutive of Clarence: Clear. |
| 1905. | Clair | French |  | Bright. |
| 1906. | Claire | French |  | Clear, bright. A variant of the English Clara. Famous bearer: British actress Claire Bloom. |
| 1907. | Claire | Latin |  | Variant of Clara: From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear. Also distinguished. Famous bearer: Twelfth century St Clare (or Clara) of Assisi founded the Poor Clares order of nuns. |
| 1908. | Clamedeus | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a king. |
| 1909. | Clan'bella | Latin |  | Shining. |
| 1910. | Clancey | Irish |  | Variant of Clancy: The red-haired soldier's son; ruddy warrior. |
| 1911. | Clancy | Irish |  | The red-haired soldier's son; ruddy warrior. |
| 1912. | Clara | French |  | Bright. |
| 1913. | Clara | Latin |  | From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear. Also distinguished. Famous bearer: Twelfth century St Clare (or Clara) of Assisi founded the Poor Clares order of nuns. |
| 1914. | Clarahelle | Latin |  | Shining. |
| 1915. | Clarance | English |  | Variant of Clarence: Clear. |
| 1916. | Clare | English |  | A variant of Clara. St Clare (or Clara) of Assisi founded the Poor Clares order of nuns in the early 12th century. |
| 1917. | Clare | English |  | Diminutive of Clarence: Clear. |
| 1918. | Clare | French |  | Bright. |
| 1919. | Clare | Latin |  | Variant of Clara: From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear. Also distinguished. Famous bearer: Twelfth century St Clare (or Clara) of Assisi founded the Poor Clares order of nuns. |
| 1920. | Clare | Latin |  | Illustrious. |
| 1921. | Clarence | English |  | From the surname and place name Clare, meaning bright or clear. Famous bearers: George, Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV and King Richard III, who is traditionally believed to have drowned in Malmsey wine. |
| 1922. | Clarence | Latin |  | Bright; shining; gentle. |
| 1923. | Clarence | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 2' George Bevis. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' George, son of Richard Plantagenet and afterwards Duke of Clarence. 'King Richard III', George, Duke of Clarence, brother to Edward IV. |
| 1924. | Clarensis | Latin |  | Illustrious. |
| 1925. | Claressa | English |  | Variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1926. | Claresta | English |  | Brilliant. |
| 1927. | Clareta | Latin |  | Clarity or distinguished. |
| 1928. | Clareta | Spanish |  | Brilliant. |
| 1929. | Clarette | French |  | Clear. |
| 1930. | Clarey | English |  | Diminutive of Clarence: Clear. |
| 1931. | Claribel | English |  | A variant of the Latin Clara, meaning bright or clear. |
| 1932. | Claribel | French |  | Bright. |
| 1933. | Claribel | Latin |  | Variant of Clara: From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear. Also distinguished. Famous bearer: Twelfth century St Clare (or Clara) of Assisi founded the Poor Clares order of nuns. |
| 1934. | Claribelle | Latin |  | Shining. |
| 1935. | Clarice | English |  | A variant of the Latin Clara, meaning bright or clear. also a variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1936. | Clarice | French |  | Famous. |
| 1937. | Clarice | Latin |  | Variant of Clara: From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear. Also distinguished. |
| 1938. | Clariee | Italian |  | Clear. |
| 1939. | Clarimond | German |  | Brilliant protectress. |
| 1940. | Clarimonda | German |  | Brilliant protectress. |
| 1941. | Clarimonde | German |  | Brilliant protectress. |
| 1942. | Clarinda | English |  | A variant of Clara. The name Clarinda appears in Spenser's 16th century poem 'The Faerie Queene'. |
| 1943. | Clarinda | French |  | Bright. |
| 1944. | Clarinda | Latin |  | Variant of Clara: From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear. Also distinguished. |
| 1945. | Clarinda | Spanish |  | Beautiful. |
| 1946. | Clarinde | Latin |  | Shining. |
| 1947. | Clarine | Arthurian Legend |  | Mother of Lancelot. |
| 1948. | Clarine | Latin |  | Clarity. |
| 1949. | Clarion | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a king. |
| 1950. | Clarisa | Spanish |  | Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1951. | Clariss | Italian |  | Clear. |
| 1952. | Clarissa | English |  | Variant of Clarice: A variant of the Latin Clara, meaning bright or clear. also a variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1953. | Clarissa | Italian |  | Clear. |
| 1954. | Clarissa | Latin |  | The Latinized form of the English Clarice, meaning famous. Famous bearer: Samuel Richardson's 18th century novel 'Clarissa Harlowe'. |
| 1955. | Clarissa | Spanish |  | Clear. |
| 1956. | Clarissant | Arthurian Legend |  | Sister of Gawain. |
| 1957. | Clarisse | French |  | Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1958. | Clarisse | Latin |  | Famous. |
| 1959. | Clarita | French |  | Bright. |
| 1960. | Clarita | Latin |  | Clarity. |
| 1961. | Clark | English |  | Derived from a surname meaning cleric or clerk. Famous people: American actor Clark Gable; fictional character Clark Kent, alias Superman. |
| 1962. | Clarke | English |  | Cleric; secretary. |
| 1963. | Clarrie | English |  | A diminutive of any feminine name beginning with Clar-. |
| 1964. | Clarrisa | English |  | Variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1965. | Claud | English |  | Lame. |
| 1966. | Claud | French |  | From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the latin meaning lame. F: Claudette, Claudia, Claudine. |
| 1967. | Claud | Latin |  | Has a limp; lame. |
| 1968. | Claud | Scottish |  | From the French Claude, a variant of the Latin Claudium meaning lame. Introduced into Scotland by the 6th century Hamilton family. Famous person: British actor Claude Rains. |
| 1969. | Clauda | Biblical |  | A lamentable voice. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1970. | Clauda | Biblical |  | A lamentable voice. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1971. | Claude | English |  | Lame. |
| 1972. | Claude | French |  | From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the latin meaning lame. F: Claudette, Claudia, Claudine. |
| 1973. | Claude | Latin |  | Has a limp; lame. |
| 1974. | Claudelle | English |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1975. | Claudelle | German |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1976. | Claudette | English |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1977. | Claudette | French |  | A feminine form of Claud, a variant of the Latin Claudium meaning lame. Famous bearer: French-born American actress Claudette Colbert. |
| 1978. | Claudette | German |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1979. | Claudia | Biblical |  | Lame |
| 1980. | Claudia | English |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1981. | Claudia | French |  | A feminine form of Claud, a variant of the Latin Claudium meaning lame. Claudia was mentioned in the book of Timothy in the New Testament. |
| 1982. | Claudia | German |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1983. | Claudia | Latin |  | Lame. |
| 1984. | Claudia | Spanish |  | Lame. |
| 1985. | Claudina | Italian |  | Feminine form of Claude: lame. |
| 1986. | Claudine | English |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1987. | Claudine | French |  | A feminine form of Claud, a variant of the Latin Claudius meaning lame. Famous bearer: Claudine was the heroine of a series of novels by 20th-century French author Colette. Lame. |
| 1988. | Claudine | German |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1989. | Claudio | English |  | Lame. |
| 1990. | Claudio | Latin |  | Has a limp; lame. |
| 1991. | Claudio | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A servant to Brutus. 'Measure for Measure' A young gentleman. 'Much Ado About Nothing' A young lord of Florence. |
| 1992. | Claudio | Spanish |  | Lame. |
| 1993. | Claudion | Latin |  | Lame. |
| 1994. | Claudios | Dutch |  | Lame. |
| 1995. | Claudius | Biblical |  | Lame |
| 1996. | Claudius | English |  | Lame. |
| 1997. | Claudius | Latin |  | From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the Latin meaning lame. Famous bearer: Roman emperor Claudius 1, who conquered Britian in 43 AD. |
| 1998. | Claudius | Shakespearean |  | 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' King of Denmark. |
| 1999. | Claus | Greek |  | People's victory. |
| 2000. | Claus | Latin |  | Lame. |