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Where has Clara suddenly come from?

55 replies

EachandEveryone · 10/02/2022 22:12

Ive come accross four newborns recently. And every other boy is Leo. I was just wondering as its quite old school why all of a sudden its really popular.

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peaceinourtime · 04/07/2022 00:37

I know Clara is an old name but I have still heard of it in those who are in the their 20's, 30's and of cause younger.
Leo is much the same I think.

foxster22 · 01/07/2022 22:39

I don't know just the next trend version of the 2010s common girls names (short with an -a)

Mia maya mya maeve
Ava Ada aria
Eva eve evie Edie
Orla Isla

Longer common 2010s with an -a
Sophia
Isabella

Think the Leo is a revamp of 2010s Theo, Milo, Arlo, etc

Also in north London and awash with Clara's aged 0-7. Next Ava I think

AuntieStella · 01/07/2022 16:43

Clara has been popular since the Doctor Who character

Not so sure where the little Leos are coming from - perhaps it just means that the unpopularity of the Blair association is beginning to wane

JaneJeffer · 01/07/2022 16:35

Offaly

Cocobeau · 01/07/2022 14:21

I feel like every post about name I look at on here someone suggests Clara, whether suggestions were requested or not.

CamdenLurker · 29/06/2022 14:47

Clara is my MIL's name and she's in her 70's - it's a nice name, I like it, I don't think I've ever met another though.

PoleFairy · 29/06/2022 14:37

My great grandmother and great aunt were Clara (pronounced Claire-ra) names tend to go on 100 year cycles.

yui · 27/06/2022 16:16

There are well-known Claras in The Nutcracker, Heidi etc. It's one of those names that have always been around but it's never been especially popular in this country until recently. I believe its recent popularity is probably because of Doctor Who and maybe Clara Amfo. It's also popular in France, Portugal and Spain I believe, so at least some of the popularity may be down to parents who are originally from other countries choosing it.

Sylaby · 24/06/2022 20:41

It was my first choice for my eldest Dd, now 17, but Dh wasn't keen. A friend whose daughter is the same age is called it though. Like other posters, I also associate it with Heidi.

yikesanotherbooboo · 24/06/2022 20:01

I would say it has been around for 8-10 years or so. I have always liked it although I associate it with Heidi.
DM was known as Claira as a nn for Clare and although I woulld say this was no longer the default pronunciation I think that it used to be and that as we have become more used to European influences we have changed.

soulinablackberrypie · 24/06/2022 19:52

Pronounced Claara although many seem to be said Claire-a these days

I thought it was the other way round. The handful of people I'd heard of with that name when I was young 40+ years ago were Claire-a (unless they were German), and the girls of my children's generation or younger were all Claara. I prefer the Claire-a pronunciation but I probably wouldn't ever have used that name myself, jus because it can be pronounced two ways.

AliBaliBears · 22/06/2022 23:38

@Papergirl1968 I associate Clara with Heidi too! It's funny how some things stick in your mind for years!

RevoltingHumanHead · 22/06/2022 22:13

I'm not sure I've met a Clara.

Margots on the other hand. Mon dieu! They're suddenly everywhere.

Smartiepants79 · 22/06/2022 21:09

It was a major character in Dr Who which has bought it back into peoples consciousness.
It’s a lovely name I think.

Longdistance · 22/06/2022 21:07

I know a 46 year old Clara.

Luredbyapomegranate · 22/06/2022 21:06

It's been popular for a while

Though not as wall to wall as Leo and Theo

DontLikeCoffee · 22/06/2022 13:09

Clara has been popular for a while, it was on my girls list 8 years ago.

@Papergirl1968 Penelope has been back a while too. I know one at my DC’s school and it’s always cropping up on name threads.

Leo is quite popular, I like it.

Irishfarmer · 22/06/2022 12:12

Clara was my top choice if this DC was a girl, I'm having a boy. For me it was the name of a character in a WW2 audio book I listened to about 5 ish years ago. I came home and said to DH does he like that name for a girl he said yes and we haven't wavered much since!

To me it's just a beautiful classic name.

Oizys · 22/06/2022 07:30

Leo’s always been a popular name. I knew a few as a kid and always seem to hear it being used as a name over the years. DS1 is 10 and 3 in his year.

Clara is a beautiful name. Not as common as some names but I remember a few as a child, it’s in a few books and recently it seems to be making a come back. I guessed to DH friends would call their daughter Clara because it’s just one of those elegant names that suited their style

sashh · 22/06/2022 07:26

I was thinking Dr Who too.

It also depends on how diverse your area is, I met a toddler Sylvester at the GP before lockdown, his parents are polish and it's a name that works in both languages.

Clara is like that, it is the same in most European languages as well as Hindi, Leo is another name that works in many languages.

PegasusReturns · 22/06/2022 06:45

My eldest are young adults /teens and there are a few Clara’s and Leo’s in their cohort of friends. I think both names have been popular for some time.

dreamersdown · 22/06/2022 06:27

Not usually one to resurrect a zombie thread, but I think it’s driven by the super popular Radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo perhaps?

delilabell · 12/02/2022 21:10

My daughters Clara! She's 6.
We loved the name because it fit with ds name, because it's beautiful and strong.

LadyM89 · 12/02/2022 21:05

Agree with you on both names! I know 5 Leo's and 3 Clara's. Clara is a nice name though.
For Leo I prefer the longer Leonard or Leopold but it's inoffensive

Rollonspring1111 · 12/02/2022 09:06

It's my absolute favourite name!
I fell in love with it back in 2010 when pregnant with my 4th and final baby, but he's a boy so I never got to use it.
Clara remains my favourite girls name.

I don't think there will be any negative associations with it at all.
Clara in "Heidi" I think was spelt Klara.
As for Long Distance Clara in Pigeon Street - She's a long distance memory!

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