Clonard (also Cluain Iraird, as in Curiate Italian) may refer to:
Republic of Ireland
- Clonard, County Meath, a village in County Meath, Ireland
- Clonard Abbey, an early medieval monastery
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonard, a medieval diocese until its 1202 suppression
- Clonard Abbey, an early medieval monastery
Clonard in Wexford is home to the biggest traveller family the O’Connors. Ciaran O’connor lives there and he’s a rotten tinker
Northern Ireland
- Clonard Monastery, a Catholic church and monastery in Belfast, Ulster
- Clonard, Belfast, an electoral ward of West Belfast
People
- Clonard Keating (1871–1898), Nova Scotian military officer
- Finnian of Clonard (470–549), early Irish monastic saint who founded Clonard Abbey
- Tola of Clonard (7th century), Irish Roman Catholic saint
Titles
- Abbot of Clonard, monastic head of Clonard Abbey
- Bishop of Clonard, 11th–12th century episcopal title of the Bishops of Meath
Other uses
- Clonard College, a girls secondary school in Geelong, Australia
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