Clarinda may refer to:

People

  • Clarinda (poet), Peruvian poet who wrote in the early 17th century
  • Clarinda Sarah Parkes (1839–1915), pen name Menie Parkes, Australian poet and writer
  • Clarinda Sinnige (born 1973), former field hockey goalkeeper from the Netherlands
  • Clarinda Soriano, representative of the Philippines in the Miss Universe 1966 beauty pageant
  • Clarinda or Rasa Clorinda (c. 1746–c. 1806), Indian Christian missionary and social worker in South India
  • Clarinda, name given by Scottish poet Robert Burns to Agnes Maclehose (1758–1841)

Fictional characters

  • Clarinda, a major character in The Virtuoso, a play first produced in 1676
  • Clarinda, a major character in The Lovers' Progress, an early 17th-century play
  • Clarinda, in The Deserving Favourite, another early 17th-century play
  • Clarinda, in the play The Sea Voyage, licensed for performance in 1622
  • the title character of Clarinda, a 1948 novel by Vicki Baum, also published as Headless Angel

Places

  • Clarinda, Victoria, a suburb of the Australian city of Melbourne
  • Electoral district of Clarinda, Melbourne
  • Clarinda, Iowa, a city and county seat in the United States
  • Clarinda Correctional Facility
  • Clarinda, Alberta, an unincorporated community in Canada

Other uses

  • , a United States Navy patrol vessel/armed yacht in commission from 1917 to 1930
  • Clarinda Antelopes, a former minor league baseball team based in Clarinda, Iowa

See also

  • Clorinda (disambiguation)
  • Clorinde (disambiguation)