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The meaning of this name is just as gorgeous as its Italian pronunciation, no wonder it's one of the most popular names in Italy.
GORGEOUS in an Italian accent. I prefer Chiara said by an Italian and Clara said by English speaking. Both lovely.
This is my first name and I love it, it reminds me of an intellectual woman which I really consider myself to be! Also I prefer this version over Clara because is more exclusively Italian.
Beautiful, especially when said in an Italian accent :)
So so cute! Wow I love it I think.
It sounds like my name and better than the Irish name Ciara.
Chiara... A beautiful elegant name.
Chiara is an Italian female text to speech voice I like. She is my favorite.
Lovely name. Definitely better than Claire/Clair and Kiara. I also think this name would make a nice sibling set with Elio.
This is an awesome name! Everyone ignores it so much but it’s such an elegant ITALIAN name that is way too ignored. All Chiaras: be lucky you have such a great name!
Such a lovely sounding name but an unattractive and unappealing spelling. Kiara is the spelling I would use.
Another gorgeous Italian name! Love it!
I love the name Chiara. It's a popular Italian name. I can't stand Kiara/Keeara etc, though. It's NOT pronounced like Kierra as someone here wrote. It's kee-AH-ra.
Chiara is a pretty name. It's my name and it is annoying of people saying it wrong, but that just shows that it's unique. It is pronounced kee-era. Kiara is how it sounds but it is spelled differently. Im in middle school so I hear it said wrong all the time. I hear Ciara, Chi-ara and kee-ara, but after a while you get used to it. When someone calls Ciara or any of the other names I know that they're calling me.
This name is so pretty. I don't like seeing it Anglicised, but it's understandable since the original spelling is so easy to mispronounce.
Chiara is my name, and I grow to like it. When I was a little girl I used to dislike it, but now at 30 I simply adore it. It's strong and feminine at the same time, simple and elegant. It's pronounced "KEE-ARA" and not "Chee-era" or "Ky-ara" like most English speaking people do. Unfortunately, in Italy it has become a very common name. Still, I like it.

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