Clarity

Meaning of Clarity

Clarity strides in like a ray of sol, its roots stretching from the Latin “claritas” (brightness, splendor) through Middle English to today’s breezy word name—so you get ancient pedigree wrapped in modern sparkle. She conjures images of crystal-blue Caribbean water and that aha-moment when clouds part in a salsa rhythm, inviting everyone to see the world afresh. Parents who pick Clarity tend to crave focus over frenzy, and the numbers prove it: she’s hovered around the U.S. Top 1000 for decades—common enough to be recognized, rare enough to feel boutique. Think of Clarity as a glass bell: softly ringing with intelligence, honesty, and a touch of playful shine. Give this name to a little girl and you hand her a built-in mantra—clear mind, bright heart, forward motion.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KLAR-i-tee (/ˈklærɪti/)

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Notable People Named Clarity

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