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        Meaning of the first name Clarita

        Origin

        Latin/spanish

        Meaning

        Clear, Bright, Famous

        Variations

        Clarity, Charita, Clareta
        The name Clarita, derived from the Latin word clarus meaning clear, bright, or famous, carries connotations of clarity and brilliance. In Spanish-speaking cultures, it not only signifies light and clarity but also embodies a sense of distinction and recognition. The name is often associated with positive attributes, making it appealing to parents seeking a name with uplifting qualities for their daughters.

        Clarita has historical roots in various cultures, particularly within Latin and Spanish-speaking communities. The name has been used since the medieval period, often given to both saints and notable figures, which has contributed to its lasting presence. Its variations, such as Clara and Clarence, have also appeared throughout history in different contexts, emphasizing its importance across various time periods. In Christian contexts, Saint Clara of Assisi is a key figure whose legacy has influenced the adoption of names like Clarita.

        In contemporary society, Clarita remains a popular name in many Spanish-speaking countries and among Hispanic communities worldwide. It is often chosen for its melodic sound and positive meanings. The name is frequently found in literature, film, and music, further cementing its relevance. As cultures continue to blend and evolve, Clarita is gaining recognition in diverse parts of the world, appealing to parents who appreciate names with both historical significance and bright connotations.

        Based on our records...

        Garcia

        This is the most common surname associated with Clarita.

        Francisco

        This is the most common name of those married to a Clarita.

        Clarita

        This is the most common name for a child of a Clarita.
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        1908 is when there were the most people born with the first name Clarita.

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