Clinard
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Clinard is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Likely a variant of Leonard, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'brave lion' or 'lion-hearted'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1923.
What Clinard Means
“Likely a variant of Leonard, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'brave lion' or 'lion-hearted'.”
The Story of Clinard
There is a strength found not in brute force, but in the heart of a noble, courageous spirit.
Clinard likely draws its brave spirit from Germanic roots, possibly as a variant of Leonard. It carries the essence of 'brave lion' or 'lion-hearted,' evoking images of protective strength and unwavering loyalty.
This name suggests a son with a strong moral compass and the courage to face any challenge. You imagine your child as a loyal protector, a brave soul whose heart is as steadfast as a lion's.
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Numerology
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#9 in 1923
Total Births
14
First Recorded
1923
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