Clark
Soul Blueprint
Life Lesson
To find strength and purpose in structure and knowledge, and to serve others through their dependable capabilities.
Strength
Practical intelligence, reliability, and an unwavering sense of duty and integrity.
Pitfall
Potentially becoming too rigid or risk-averse, focusing too much on logic over intuition.
Analysis & Profile
Biography
Meaning & Symbolism
The name Clark originates as an English occupational surname, derived from the Old French 'clerc' and Medieval Latin 'clericus,' meaning 'clerk,' 'scribe,' or 'scholar.' Initially, 'clericus' referred to a member of the clergy, but it later broadened to include any educated person who could read and write, often employed in a clerical capacity. The name thus symbolizes intelligence, literacy, knowledge, and a meticulous, organized nature. It carries an understated sense of competence and trustworthiness.
Origins
History & Popularity
As a given name, Clark gained steady popularity in the United States from the late 19th century, particularly due to the fame of figures like explorer William Clark and actor Clark Gable. It has maintained a consistent, moderate to high level of popularity in the US, often perceived as a strong, classic, and dependable choice. In the United Kingdom, Clark is more commonly recognized as a surname, but as a given name, its use is less widespread than in the US, though it is still recognized and occasionally used, embodying a similar understated sophistication and solidity.
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