Saint Clair
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Saint Clair (also spelled St. Clair, St Clair or even Sinclair, and is sometimes also pronounced that way) may refer to:
Places
Australia
- St Clair, South Australia, a newer suburb of Adelaide
- St Clair, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
- Lake St Clair (Tasmania), a lake in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania
Canada
France
- Hérouville-Saint-Clair, in the Calvados département
- Saint-Clair, Ardèche
- Saint-Clair, Lot
- Saint-Clair, Tarn-et-Garonne
- Saint-Clair, Vienne
- 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
- Saint-Clair, a district of the commune of Le Lavandou, in the Var département
Trinidad and Tobago
United States
- St. Clair, Michigan
- St. Clair Shores, Michigan
- St. Clair, Minnesota
- Saint Clair, Missouri
- St. Clair, Pennsylvania
- St. Clair (Pittsburgh), a neighborhood of Pittsburgh
- St. Clair Village, of the Pittsburgh Housing Authority
- St. Clair Township (disambiguation)
- Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
- Saint Clair, Tennessee
People
- Arthur St. Clair (1737–1818), U.S. revolutionary general
- Bob St. Clair (1931–2015), sportsman
- Clair of Nantes (3rd century), first bishop of Nantes
- Earl St. Clair, American musician
- Gairy St. Clair (born 1975), Australian boxer
- Isla St Clair (born 1952), singer
- James D. St. Clair (1920–2001), American lawyer
- James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn (1762–1837), a Scottish soldier and politician
- Jean Helen St. Clair Campbell, Girl Guide Chief Commissioner for the British Commonwealth
- Jeffrey St. Clair (born 1959), editor
- Lindi St Clair (born 1952), prostitute and political campaigner
- Malcolm St. Clair (filmmaker) (1897–1952), film director, writer, producer, and actor
- Margaret St. Clair (1911–1995), writer
- Richard St. Clair (born 1946), American composer and poet
- Sally St. Clair, a woman soldier in the American Revolution
- St Clair Leacock, member of parliament in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- St. Clair Lee (1944–2011), singer and member of The Hues Corporation
- St. Clair McKelway (1905–1980), writer and editor for The New Yorker magazine
- Stuart St. Clair (born 1949), Australian lobbyist and politician
- Taylor St. Clair, American pornographic actress
- Terry St Clair (born 1951), British singer-songwriter
Other
- Saint-Clair (grape), another name for the French wine grape Saint-Pierre Doré
- Ste. Claire (passenger steamboat)
- St. Clair, a predecessor of the Lake Cities (Amtrak train)
- St. Clair Entertainment Group, a discount music distributor
- St. Clair's Falls
- St Clair, New Zealand, a suburb of Dunedin
- St. Clair Winery
See also
- Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), source name for "St. Clair" place names
- Saint Clare (disambiguation)
- Santa Clara (disambiguation) (Spanish and Portuguese)
- St. Clair County (disambiguation)
- St. Claire (disambiguation)
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