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  • Abigail
  • Claire
Side-by-side comparison of Abigail, Claire
FieldAbigailClaire
Record typeOfficial statistical record (evidence-only)Editorially researched profile
Gender usagefemalefemale
MeaningNot yet recordedThe French form of Clara, from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear, bright'.
OriginNot yet recordedLatin, via French transmission
PronunciationNot yet recorded/klɛʁ/
Syllables32
Common variants / nicknamesNot yet recordedClara
Recorded regional usageAU-NSW, GB-ENW, GB-NIR, GB-SCT, IE, NO, NZAU-NSW, GB-ENW, GB-NIR, GB-SCT, IE, NZ
Most recent popularity observationNew South Wales, Australia · Girls #55 (2025)Republic of Ireland · Girls #352 (2025)
Pronunciation clarity (demonstration score)Not yet recorded90/100
Spelling simplicity (demonstration score)82/10088/100
International familiarity (demonstration score)100/100100/100
Data Confidencemediumhigh

What the data shows

  • Claire has a recorded origin (Latin, via French transmission); Abigail does not have one recorded yet.
  • Abigail has 3 syllables, compared with 2 for Claire.
  • A meaning is recorded for Claire; Abigail doesn't have one written yet.
  • Both names have recorded usage in AU-NSW, GB-ENW, GB-NIR, GB-SCT, IE, NZ.
  • The available evidence gives Abigail a "medium" Data Confidence level and Claire a "high" level — this reflects how complete and corroborated the underlying evidence is, not a judgement of either name.

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