Clerc
/klərk/
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Clerc, an English variant of 'Clark', derives from the Latin 'clericus', meaning 'scholar' or 'scribe'. Historically, it referred to someone educated, often in religious or academic contexts. The name carries connotations of wisdom and learning, reflecting its scholarly roots.
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