Claudia
f.
Latin Claudia from claudus 'lame', the name of two Roman gentes, one patrician, one plebeian. Fem. of Claude.
- England
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- Middle French
- ● 1572/3 Claude WCS p. 7;
1573 Claude ibid. p. 41,
p. 8;
1580 Claude ibid. p. 87
- ◑ 1576 Glaudine WCS p. 12;
1578 glaudine ibid. p. 86;
1589 Claudine ibid. p. 48;
1594 Claudine ibid. p. 51;
1598 Claudine ibid. p. 52
- Walloon
- ◑ 1583/4 Claudine RWC p. 8;
1590 Claudine ibid. p. 14;
1591 Claudine ibid. p. 17;
1591/2 Claudine ibid. p. 20;
1592/3 Glodine ibid. p. 25
- France
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- Latin
- ● 1503 Claudia (nom) MHCG2 278
- Middle French
- ● 1501 Claude MHCG2 274;
1563 Claude RegPCC-1 p. 38;
1564 Claude ibid. p. 57;
1565 Claude ibid. p. 128;
1566 Claude ibid. p. 197;
1567 Claude ibid. p. 302;
1571 Claude ibid. p. 567;
1572 Claude ibid. p. 495;
1587 Claude RTFProvins 17
- Switzerland
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- Latin
- ● 1436 Glauda (abl) MHCG2 210,
Glaudam (acc) ibid. 210;
1492/3 Glaudie (dat) ibid. 253;
1493 Claudia (nom) ibid. 254,
Claudie (gen) ibid. 257;
1494 Glaudia (nom) ibid. 259;
1497/8 Glaudie (gen) ibid. 263
- Middle French
- ● 1501 Claude MHCG2 271
- ◑ 1563 Claudine MHCG2 341
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Claudia". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2020, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2020/1/name/Claudia.