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Claraliz

A blended name combining Clara, meaning bright or clear, and Liz from Elizabeth, meaning pledged to God.

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Claraliz combines Clara, meaning bright or clear, with Liz, a shortened form of Elizabeth, meaning pledged to God. It is a modern blending practice, but one that draws on two deeply familiar name traditions, giving the result a strong sense of heritage under a contemporary surface.

Claraliz feels warm, melodic, and distinctly current. It has the sparkle of Clara and the recognizability of Liz, but the merged form makes it feel fresh and personal. Names like this often thrive because they sound both affectionate and complete, and Claraliz has exactly that balance.

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