DH has said he likes the name Claire (my top girls name), but thinks it should be spelled Clare (like the place in Ireland). I think it looks like someone forgot the 'i' and she'll forever have people misspelling her name.
What do you think? Claire or Clare?
Re: Funky Spelling?
Elizabeth 5yrs old Jane 3yrs old
WHo clares? LOL! It's 5 am and I am sleep deprived right now, so forgive me.
Spell it the way you want; I like that it has meaning spelled as CLARE!
Eleanor Noelle - 18/05/12 Claire Elisabeth - 16/-5/10
That depends on where. In Spain and Portugal, I think Clare would probably be easier as it's closer to Clara.
I vote Clare. That's how I would have spelled it--a MN possibility for a girl (whom I'm never having--sigh). We spelled Colin with one L because it was "more common" but people misspell it Collin all of the time. I might have spelled it Collin but literally I wanted the more common spelling to make it easier. That hasn't proven to be the case.
Clare is not just the Irish spelling but the English spelling as well (as in the rest of the UK) and it definitely is my preference.
I know Claires and Clares IRL.
But Clare is a traditional way to spell it. In English-speaking countries, technically, it's the MORE traditional way.
Either way you go people will spell names wrong....but how many times will "these people" be spelling your child's name anyway?
I like Clare better.
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Really?
Do ware, hare, bare and share rhyme with car?