Claire Thompson may refer to:
Eau Claire is the name of a number of locations and features in North America. The name is pronounced as if it were spelled "O'Clare".
Saint Clare may refer to:
Claire or Clare Martin may refer to:
The Camogie All Star Awards are awarded each November to 15 players who have made outstanding contributions to the Irish stick and ball team sport of camogie in the 15 traditional positions on the field: goalkeeper, three full backs, three half-backs, two midfields, three half-forwards and three full-forwards. They were awarded for the first time in 2003 as an independent initiative sponsored by a hotel group and accorded official status by the Camogie Association in 2004.
Clair or Claire may refer to:
While there are no saints named St. Claire in English, there are several saints named St. Clare. They are spelled "Ste. Claire" in French.
Clare is a given name, the Medieval English form of Clara. The related name Clair was traditionally considered male, especially when spelled without an 'e', but Clare and Claire are usually female.
St. Clare's Church, St. Clare Church, Saint Clare's Church, Church of St Clare or other variations on the name, may refer to:
St. Clare's Convent, St. Clare's Priory, Poor Clare's Convent, Convent of Santa Clara, or other variations on the name, may refer to:
Clare Richards may refer to:
Claire McLean is an Australian Paralympic cyclist and paratriathlete. She represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics when paratriathlon made its debut at the Paralympics.
Claire or Clare Taylor may refer to:
St. Clare or St. Claire's Monastery may refer to:
Claire Wilson may refer to:
Clare Dunne or Dunn may refer to:
Clare Cunningham may refer to:
Claire Wright may refer to:
Clair Lake may refer to:
Claire Harris may refer to:
Claire Moore may refer to: