| Do you have an Irish last name? If so, Clare for sure. If not, whatever you like. Agree that you will run into all kinds of spelling of names once your kid is in school. My name has a double letter, while it's typically spelled with just a single letter. No big deal to me, but spelled wrong all the time through the years. Even now at Starbucks! |
| Claire |
| I like Clare. It's the family name, it looks pretty, and it's unique. |
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I used the I because my husband felt strongly about it but I prefer it without. I had a beloved elderly relative that used the Irish spelling as her middle name (was her confirmation name but then she just began using it as she preferred it over the original middle name).
The I seems stupid to me as it does not work in the name and when they start to learn phonics it won’t make sense to them. But oTOH, it’s easier to find crap like pencils and key chains and mugs with the I. |
No, Clare is the Irish spelling, Claire is the French spelling. |
Tess of the D'Urbevilles was in love with a male Clare |
| Clare. County Clare. Ireland. Ail 4 grand-parents emigrated from there. Both my girls have it as their middle name. |
As a kid, my Methodist pastor was a man named Clair. |
| Catholic spelling is Claire |
You know that most French and Irish are Catholic, right? |
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Dizty? It's the French spelling. |
In Scotland, Clair was a male name. |
Idgaf |
Forget to say it is also my middle name! |