Clare
in reply to a message by Tian
I feel like Clare, especially this preferable condensed spelling, is so quintessentially British (by American standards), and has a sleek minimalist look without the extra bulk of the added 'i' vowel in the more-used French form. 'Claire' feels older. Clare feels clean and buttoned up to me, but not bratty; an organized, successful person. Add a more elaborate middle name for balance and it's dynamite:
Clare Matilda
Clare Victoria
Clare Joanna
Clare Cordelia
Clare Fiona
Clare Josephine
Clare Lucia
Other English 'C' classics:
Catherine
Charlotte
Constance
Cecily
Cora (less classic, but definitely dynamic at the moment)
Clare Matilda
Clare Victoria
Clare Joanna
Clare Cordelia
Clare Fiona
Clare Josephine
Clare Lucia
Other English 'C' classics:
Catherine
Charlotte
Constance
Cecily
Cora (less classic, but definitely dynamic at the moment)
This message was edited 2/8/2018, 6:40 AM