St. Claire
While there are no saints named St. Claire in English, there are several saints named St. Clare. They are spelled "Ste. Claire" in French.
- Clare of Assisi (1194 – 1253), founder of the Poor Clares and companion of St. Francis of Assisi
 - Clare of Montefalco (c. 1268 – 1308), also known as Saint Clare of the Cross
 - Claire de Remiremont, or Clarisse or Saint Cécile or Sigeberge, abbess of the Abbey of Remiremont in the Vosges
 - Claire Argolanti, died 1346
 - Claire Gambacorti
 
There is also a traditional third-century French (male) bishop and saint Clair of Nantes.
St. Claire might also refer to:
Places
- Cape St. Claire, Maryland, an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
 - Castel Sainte-Claire, a villa in France
 - Lake St. Clair, a lake between Ontario and Michigan
 - The Westin San Jose, formerly The Sainte Claire Hotel, a hotel in San Jose, California
 - Sainte-Claire, Quebec, a village in Quebec
 - Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania, a township located 10 miles southwest of Pittsburgh, founded in 1788
 
People
- Bonnie St. Claire, stage name of Dutch singer Bonje Cornelia Swart
 - Ebba St. Claire, American baseball player
 - Erin St. Claire, pen name of American author Sandra Brown
 - Jasmin St. Claire, pornographic actress
 - Julie St. Claire, American actress, director, and producer
 - Josephine Sainte-Claire, French ballerina
 - Randy St. Claire, American baseball player, son of Ebba
 - St. Claire Drake, American sociologist
 - St. Claire Pollock, honored by New York's Amiable Child Monument
 - René Lepage de Sainte-Claire, Canadian pioneer
 
Transport
- Wills Sainte Claire, American automobile
 - SS Ste. Claire, American steamship
 
Variant spellings
See also:
- Saint Clair (disambiguation)
 - Saint Clare (disambiguation)
 - Santa Clara (disambiguation) (Spanish and Portuguese)
 - Santa Chiara (disambiguation) (Italian)
 - Santa Clarita (disambiguation)
 - Sinclair (disambiguation)