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      Meaning of the first name Clarabeth

      Origin

      English, Possibly A Combination of Names

      Meaning

      Possibly A Blend of Clara And Elizabeth

      Variations

      Clarabelle, Clarabel, Claretha
      The name Clarabeth is believed to be a combination of the names Clara and Elizabeth. The name Clara has Latin origins, meaning bright or clear, while Elizabeth has Hebrew roots, meaning God is my oath. This blend signifies qualities of clarity and devotion, giving Clarabeth a unique yet meaningful identity. As a relatively rare name, it stands out for its elegance and resonance with two well-established names.

      The historical usage of Clarabeth is sparse, as it is a more modern creation. Names like Clara and Elizabeth have rich histories—Clara has been popular since the Middle Ages, partly due to the influence of saints and literary figures, while Elizabeth has been a royal choice in various cultures, particularly in England. The fusion that creates Clarabeth likely came about in the 20th century, reflecting a trend of inventive naming practices where parents sought to merge traditional names to produce distinctive options for their children.

      In contemporary society, Clarabeth remains a relatively uncommon name, often appreciated for its originality and the positive attributes derived from its components. While it may not enjoy widespread popularity, it is occasionally encountered within certain communities and family lineages, especially among those who favor hybrid names. The name's uniqueness can serve as a conversation starter, and it appeals to parents looking for something distinctive yet rooted in familiar tradition.

      Based on our records...

      Dye

      Dye

      This is the most common surname associated with Clarabeth.
      Donald

      Donald

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

      Gere

      This is the most common name for a child of a Clarabeth.
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      1889 is when there were the most people born with the first name Clarabeth.

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