Clarice
Clarice is a female given name, an anglicization of the French Clarisse, derived from the Latin and Italian name Clarissa, which ultimately derives from . It can also be a female form of the male name Clarence.
It may refer to:
People
Pre-modern world
- Clarice Orsini, wife of Lorenzo de' Medici and mother of Pope Leo X
- Clarice de' Medici, noblewoman from Florence, granddaughter of Lorenzo de' Medici
Modern world
- Clarice Assad, Brazilian composer
- Clarice Beckett, Australian painter
- Clarice Benini, Italian chess master
- Clarice Blackburn, American actress
- Clarice Carson, Canadian opera singer
- Clarice Cliff, British ceramic artist
- Clarice Y. Hashimoto, American politician
- Clarice Lispector, Brazilian writer
- Clarice Mayne, English actress
- Clarice McLean, American dancer
- Clarice Modeste-Curwen, Grenadian politician
- Clarice Morant, American centenarian and caretaker
- Clarice Phelps, African-American nuclear chemist
- Clarice Shaw, Scottish politician
- Clarice Taylor, American actress
- Clarice Tinsley, American journalist
- Clarice Vance, American actress
Fictional characters
- Milady "Clarice" de Winter, one of the main antagonists of The Three Musketeers
- The protagonist of the Clarice Bean series of children's books by English writer Lauren Child
- Clarice di Lanza, a character in the Arcana Heart video game series
- Clarice Ferguson, alter ego of Blink, a Marvel Comics superheroine
- Clarice Pendragon, sister of Emma Pendragon from Rugrats
- Clarice Starling, in the Hannibal Lecter series
- Clarice, a character in the short film Two Chips and a Miss and the Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life TV series
- Clarice, a character in Sesame Street
- Clarice, a reindeer in the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer TV special