Klara

"Variant of Clara. Clear, bright, famous"

♀ Femenino · Latin
classic elegant saintly variant

📖 Acerca de Klara

Klara es la forma alemana, escandinava, checa, polaca y húngara de Clara, del latín "clarus" que significa claro, brillante y famoso. Arraigada en el legado de Santa Clara de Asís, que fundó las Clarisas en el siglo XIII, el nombre se extendió por la Europa católica central y se convirtió en un elemento básico de la cultura germanohablante. Fue llevado con gran distinción por Clara Schumann, la notable pianista y compositora alemana de la era romántica. En Escandinavia, Klara experimentó un fuerte renacimiento moderno, clasificándose entre los mejores nombres en Suecia y Noruega durante los años 2000 y 2010.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenLatin
  • Género♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoVariant of Clara. Clear, bright, famous

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Clara Schumann — German pianist and composer (1819–1896), one of the foremost pianists of the Romantic era and a pioneering composer; known as Klara in German-speaking biographical contexts, she was a central figure of 19th-century European musical life.
  • Saint Clare of Assisi — Italian mystic and founder of the Poor Clares (1194–1253), the first woman to write a monastic rule for her own order; her Latin name Clara is the root of Klara across Central European languages.
  • Klara Ziegler — German actress (1844–1909), celebrated as one of the leading dramatic stage performers of the 19th century and a prominent figure of the Munich theater world.
  • Klara Kristin — Norwegian model and actress (born 1993), known for her role in the French film "Love" (2015) by director Gaspar Noé and for her work in international fashion.
  • Klára Koukalová — Czech professional tennis player (born 1987), winner of multiple WTA titles and a consistent presence on the international women's tennis tour through the 2010s.