Klara

"Variant of Clara. Clear, bright, famous"

♀ Féminin · Latin
classic elegant saintly variant

📖 À propos Klara

Klara est la forme allemande, scandinave, tchèque, polonaise et hongroise de Clara, du latin « clarus » signifiant clair, brillant et célèbre. Enraciné dans l'héritage de sainte Claire d'Assise, qui fonda les Clarisses au XIIIe siècle, le prénom se répandit dans l'Europe centrale catholique et devint un pilier de la culture germanophone. Il fut porté avec grand éclat par Clara Schumann, l'éminente pianiste et compositrice allemande de l'ère romantique. En Scandinavie, Klara a connu un fort renouveau moderne, se classant parmi les premiers prénoms en Suède et en Norvège durant les années 2000 et 2010.

📍 Détails

  • OrigineLatin
  • Genre♀ Féminin
  • SignificationVariant of Clara. Clear, bright, famous

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • 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.