Clark
/klɑrk/
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Clark, of English origin, derives from the Old English term 'clerc', meaning 'learned scholar' or 'scribe'. Historically, it was a surname given to those who were educated or worked in clerical roles. The name carries connotations of intelligence and refinement, making it a dignified choice. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries through figures like Clark Gable, adding a touch of classic charm.
Clark Ashton Smith
Author, Horror/fantasy author
Clark Shaughnessy
Football, Invented football T-Formation
Clark T. Randt
Diplomat, US Ambassador to China
Clark Kerr
Educator, Chancellor of UC Berkeley, 1952-58
Clark Johnson
Actor, Det. Meldrick Lewis on Homicide
Clark L. Hull
Psychologist, Principles of Behavior
Clark Howard
Radio Personality, The Clark Howard Show
Clark Gregg
Actor, The New Adventures of Old Christine
Clark Gable
Actor, Gone With the Wind
Clark Clifford
Government, US Secretary of Defense, 1968-69
Clarke
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