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Claraann

A compound of Clara, from Latin meaning bright or clear, and Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.

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Claraann is a compound of Clara, from the Latin meaning bright or clear, and Ann, from the Hebrew Hannah meaning grace. The combination links two of the most enduring virtues in European and biblical naming: clarity and grace.

Compound names like this often feel especially layered, because they join one family of meaning to another and create a name that sounds both familiar and deliberate. Claraann has the tone of an old-fashioned double name, with a quiet domestic sweetness that recalls earlier naming habits while remaining usable today. It feels polished but not flashy, traditional but not heavy.

The Clara element gives it brightness and intelligence, while Ann adds a grounded, graceful finish. As a whole, Claraann suggests a person who is both composed and warm, a name with old-world charm and a straightforward moral center.

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