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A peaceful pastel nursery with a swaddled baby, daisies, laurel leaves, and soft morning light.

Clara Margarida Loureiro

/KLAH-ruh mar-guh-REE-duh loh-RAY-roo/

  • Portuguese
  • Girl
  • 9 syl · long
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Quick facts

Clara Margarida Loureiro at a glance

Origin
Portuguese
Gender
Girl
Pronunciation
/KLAH-ruh mar-guh-REE-duh loh-RAY-roo/
Syllables
9
Length
long
Uniqueness
72/100
Life-path number
0

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Clara Margarida Loureiro

“Clara Margarida Loureiro is a Portuguese girl’s name with a bright, nature-touched feel: Clara suggests clarity or brightness, Margarida is the Portuguese form of Margaret and is also used for “daisy,” and Loureiro means “laurel tree.””

Clara Margarida Loureiro feels unmistakably Portuguese: graceful, traditional, and rooted in both light and landscape. Clara is widely understood as a name connected with clarity, brightness, and plain-spoken grace. It has the kind of gentle strength many parents like because it sounds soft without feeling fragile. You can picture it on a baby, a thoughtful school-age child, and a grown woman signing her name with confidence. Margarida adds a fuller, warmer middle note. In Portuguese, Margarida is the standard form related to Margaret, and it is also the everyday word used for the daisy flower. That gives the name a lovely double feeling. It can carry the quiet dignity of a long-used European given name, while also bringing to mind a simple white flower in a garden or field. If Clara is light, Margarida is bloom. Loureiro is a Portuguese surname meaning “laurel tree” or connected with laurel. As a family name, it gives the whole combination a strong sense of place. Laurel has long been associated in European cultures with honor, victory, and poetic achievement, though as a surname it may simply point to a family connection with a place where laurels grew. Clara Margarida Loureiro, taken together, has a beautifully balanced meaning: bright, flowered, and evergreen. The full name is longer, but it doesn’t feel heavy. Clara is crisp and two syllables, Margarida rolls with a musical rhythm, and Loureiro closes with a distinctly Portuguese sound. For parents who want a name that honors Portuguese language and family identity without sounding overly ornate, this combination has real charm. It’s classic, but not plain. Floral, but not frilly. Strong, but still tender.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Clara Margarida Loureiro

Parents are often drawn to Clara Margarida Loureiro because it feels complete. Clara is easy to say, easy to spell, and full of light. Margarida gives the name a Portuguese heart, with its daisy connection and its long, musical shape. Loureiro finishes everything with a family-surname strength that feels green and rooted. This is a good choice if you want a name that honors Portuguese heritage without needing explanation every time it’s written down. Clara works beautifully in many languages, which can help if your child grows up between countries, cultures, or family branches. Margarida keeps the name from feeling too common or too plain. It says, gently, “There is a story here.” Sibling names can follow a similar pattern. For a sister, Beatriz Sofia Loureiro or Inês Catarina Loureiro would match the classic Portuguese mood without copying Clara’s sound. For a brother, Tomás Miguel Loureiro or Afonso Henrique Loureiro would give the same grounded, traditional feel. The trick is to pair Clara with names that are warm and established, rather than trendy or sharp. Clara Margarida Loureiro is especially lovely for parents who like names with nature in them, but don’t want something whimsical. Light, daisy, laurel. That’s a name a child can grow into.

Spelling variations

  • Clarinha
  • Klara
  • Clare
  • Claire
  • Margarida
  • Margarita
  • Marguerite
  • Loureiro

Nicknames

  • Clara
  • Clarinha
  • Clari
  • Lara
  • Marga
  • Guida
  • Rida
  • Lola

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

In Portuguese naming style, Clara Margarida Loureiro fits a familiar and affectionate pattern: a clear first name, a meaningful second given name, and a family surname that carries history forward. Many Portuguese families use more than one given name, and that can make a child’s name feel layered rather than crowded. Clara may be the name used every day at home and school, while Margarida gives the full name ceremony and family warmth. Clara has a calm, saintly feeling for many families because of Saint Clare of Assisi, known in Portuguese as Santa Clara. Parents do not need to be especially religious to appreciate that association. The name can simply feel gentle, luminous, and familiar in Catholic-influenced cultures where saints’ names have shaped naming traditions for centuries. Margarida also sits comfortably in that older naming world. It sounds at home beside names like Teresa, Beatriz, Leonor, Inês, and Helena. The surname Loureiro adds a rooted, local texture. Portuguese surnames often come from places, plants, occupations, or family markers, and Loureiro’s laurel meaning gives this name a green, grounded finish. A child named Clara Margarida Loureiro might have a name that sounds elegant in Lisbon, Porto, Madeira, the Azores, Brazil, or in a Portuguese-speaking family abroad. There are no special taboos attached to this combination. The main practical point is pronunciation. Outside Portuguese-speaking settings, people may flatten Margarida or Loureiro at first. That’s fixable. A parent can say, “It’s Clara mar-guh-REE-duh loh-RAY-roo,” and most people will get close quickly. The name rewards that small effort.

Uniqueness Score

72/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

0
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Clear-hearted

    Clara’s bright meaning gives the name a feeling of honesty, openness, and emotional steadiness.

  • Gentle

    Margarida brings a floral softness that makes the full name feel kind and approachable.

  • Grounded

    Loureiro’s laurel-tree connection adds a rooted, enduring quality to the name.

  • Thoughtful

    The full Portuguese rhythm sounds measured and reflective, like a name that belongs to someone who notices details.

  • Graceful

    Clara Margarida Loureiro has a balanced flow, moving from crisp to lyrical to strong.

Fun facts about Clara Margarida Loureiro

  • Clara is short and crisp, while Margarida and Loureiro give the full name its Portuguese music.
  • Margarida is used in Portuguese for the daisy flower.
  • Loureiro means laurel tree or is connected with laurel.
  • Clara Margarida Loureiro has nine spoken syllables in a careful Portuguese-style pronunciation.
  • Clarinha is an affectionate Portuguese diminutive for Clara.

Clara Margarida Loureiro in other scripts

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Sibling names that go with Clara Margarida Loureiro

Goes well with

  • Beatriz Sofia Loureiro
  • Leonor Matilde Loureiro
  • Inês Catarina Loureiro
  • Teresa Amélia Loureiro
  • Helena Rosa Loureiro
  • Madalena Isabel Loureiro
  • Tomás Miguel Loureiro
  • Duarte António Loureiro
  • João Gabriel Loureiro
  • Mateus Francisco Loureiro
  • Afonso Henrique Loureiro
  • Tiago Manuel Loureiro

Middle names that pair with Clara Margarida Loureiro

  • Clara Margarida Loureiro Clara Margarida

    This pairing is already beautifully balanced: Clara is bright and simple, while Margarida adds a floral Portuguese richness.

  • Clara Margarida Loureiro Clara Beatriz

    Beatriz has a graceful, classic sound that sits naturally beside Clara and keeps the full name elegant.

  • Clara Margarida Loureiro Clara Inês

    Inês is short, distinctly Portuguese, and softens Clara without making the name feel too long.

  • Clara Margarida Loureiro Clara Leonor

    Leonor gives Clara a regal, old-world feel and pairs well with the surname Loureiro.

  • Clara Margarida Loureiro Clara Sofia

    Sofia adds warmth and familiarity, making the name easy to wear in Portuguese and international settings.

  • Clara Margarida Loureiro Clara Amélia

    Amélia brings a melodic, vintage sweetness that works well if parents want something softer than Margarida.

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Frequently asked questions about Clara Margarida Loureiro

What does the name Clara Margarida Loureiro mean?
Clara is associated with brightness or clarity, Margarida is the Portuguese form of Margaret and is also used for “daisy,” and Loureiro means or points to the laurel tree. Together, the name feels bright, floral, and rooted.
Is Clara Margarida Loureiro a girl name?
Yes. Clara and Margarida are feminine given names in Portuguese, so Clara Margarida Loureiro is used as a girl’s name.
How do you pronounce Clara Margarida Loureiro?
A helpful pronunciation is KLAH-ruh mar-guh-REE-duh loh-RAY-roo. Portuguese pronunciation varies by region, but that guide will help most English speakers get close.
Is Clara Margarida Loureiro popular?
Specific ranking data for the full name Clara Margarida Loureiro is not available here. The overall style feels stable and classic rather than flashy or newly invented.
What are good nicknames for Clara Margarida Loureiro?
Clara can become Clarinha, Clari, or Lara. Margarida can lead to Marga, Guida, or Rida. Some families might also use Lola as a sweet home nickname inspired by Loureiro.
What sibling names go well with Clara Margarida Loureiro?
For sisters, Beatriz Sofia, Inês Catarina, Leonor Matilde, and Helena Rosa match the classic Portuguese feel. For brothers, Tomás Miguel, Afonso Henrique, João Gabriel, and Duarte António pair well with Loureiro.