Chiara is a beautiful name, but it is very common in Italy, especially for girls around my age. My mom loved this name but ended up choosing a different name for me.
GORGEOUS in an Italian accent. I prefer Chiara said by an Italian and Clara said by English speaking. Both lovely.
― Anonymous User 12/16/2022
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This is my first name and I love it, it reminds me of an intellectual woman which I really consider myself to be! Also I prefer this version over Clara because is more exclusively Italian.
This is an awesome name! Everyone ignores it so much but it’s such an elegant ITALIAN name that is way too ignored. All Chiaras: be lucky you have such a great name!
― Anonymous User 9/13/2019
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Such a lovely sounding name but an unattractive and unappealing spelling. Kiara is the spelling I would use.
I love the name Chiara. It's a popular Italian name. I can't stand Kiara/Keeara etc, though. It's NOT pronounced like Kierra as someone here wrote. It's kee-AH-ra.
Chiara is a pretty name. It's my name and it is annoying of people saying it wrong, but that just shows that it's unique. It is pronounced kee-era. Kiara is how it sounds but it is spelled differently. Im in middle school so I hear it said wrong all the time. I hear Ciara, Chi-ara and kee-ara, but after a while you get used to it. When someone calls Ciara or any of the other names I know that they're calling me.
― Anonymous User 10/15/2007
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This name is so pretty. I don't like seeing it Anglicised, but it's understandable since the original spelling is so easy to mispronounce.
― Anonymous User 6/23/2007
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Chiara is my name, and I grow to like it. When I was a little girl I used to dislike it, but now at 30 I simply adore it. It's strong and feminine at the same time, simple and elegant. It's pronounced "KEE-ARA" and not "Chee-era" or "Ky-ara" like most English speaking people do. Unfortunately, in Italy it has become a very common name. Still, I like it.