Saint Clair
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Saint Clair is the name of numerous places and people. There was no actual saint with this name (although there was a Saint Clare). The name is thought to be a corruption of Norman French words Sint Clair, meaning "clear well" or "clear pool".
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Places
In Canada
- St. Clair, Ontario
- St. Clair River
- St. Clair (TTC), St. Clair West (TTC), and St. Clair Avenue in Toronto
- St. Clair College
- St. Clair National Wildlife Area
In France
- Saint-Clair, in the Ardèche département
- Saint-Clair, in the Tarn-et-Garonne département
- Saint-Clair, in the Vienne département
- Saint-Clair-d'Arcey, in the Eure département
- Saint-Clair-de-Halouze, in the Orne département
- Saint-Clair-de-la-Tour, in the Isère département
- Saint-Clair-du-Rhône, in the Isère département
- Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, in the Val-d'Oise département
- Saint-Clair-sur-Galaure, in the Isère département
- Saint-Clair-sur-l'Elle, in the Manche département
- Saint-Clair-sur-les-Monts, in the Seine-Maritime département
In New Zealand
- Saint Clair, a suburb of Dunedin
In the United States
- St. Clair, Michigan
- St. Clair Shores, Michigan
- St. Clair, Minnesota
- Saint Clair, Missouri
- St. Clair, Pennsylvania (also Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania)
- Saint Clair is also a neighborhood of Pittsburgh
- St. Clair's Hospital, New York
See also
People
- Arthur St. Clair, U.S. revolutionary leader
- Bob St. Clair, sportsman
- Jeffrey St. Clair, editor
- Margaret St. Clair, writer
- Robyn St. Clair, musician
- Rosalia St. Clair, writer
- James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn
- William St Clair-Tisdall, writer
Variant spellings
See also:
- St. Claire
- Saint Clare
- Sinclair
- Santa Clara (Spanish and Portugese)