Female and male first names.

CLAUDIA

Male

Feminine given name of Latin origin, potentially meaning 'limping' but also possibly linked to the Celtic goddess Clota or the ancient Roman gens Claudia.

CLAUDIAJOY

Female

Captivating Latin-English hybrid name derived from "claudus" meaning 'limping' yet associated with fame, and "joy" meaning 'happiness'.

CLAUDIE

Male

Stylish, feminine name with Latin roots, derived from the male name Claudius which once meant 'lame' but has been associated with power and success throughout history; it emerged in France during the Middle Ages as an independent female variant.

CLAUDIE

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Claudius, which was popular among Roman emperors. In France, it has been popular over the years, reaching its peak in the late 1950s to early 1960s.

CLAUDINA

Female

Rare yet elegant feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Claudius, which means "lame" or "key holder," and famously borne by Saint Claudine Thevenet.

CLAUDINE

Female

Feminine name of Latin origin derived from Claudius, meaning 'lame' or 'enclosed,' also associated with fame.

CLAUDINE

Male

Feminine given name of Latin origin derived from "claudus", meaning "limping". However, it's now mainly associated with intelligence and independence due to medieval French literature protagonists like Claudine in René Boylesve's novels and Colette's "Claudine à l'école". Today, it's used as a unique historical name in French-speaking countries.

CLAUDINETTE

Female

Unique French given name derived from the Latin 'Claudio', meaning 'enclosed'. It evolved from a surname to a female given name during medieval France, associated with sophistication and refinement.

CLAUDIO

Male

Italian male name derived from the Roman family name Claudius, meaning 'limping' in Latin.

CLAUDIO

Female

Masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'claudus', meaning 'lame' or 'limping'.

CLAUDIS

Male

Unique, Latin-derived name meaning 'to shut' or 'close', with historical significance through Emperor Claudius I and literary prominence in Shakespeare's "Hamlet".

CLAUDIS

Female

Rare, distinctive Latin-origin given name derived from the Roman surname Claudius, used as a cognomen by members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty like Emperor Claudius I.

CLAUDIUS

Male

Latin-derived masculine given name originally used in ancient Rome to denote membership in the influential gens Claudia clan. Its meaning can vary but often relates to words like 'lame', 'key', or 'to close'.

CLAUDY

Female

Distinctive French name believed to derive from Claude, which means 'lame' or 'limping', though this does not define individuals bearing the name.

CLAUDY

Male

Rare, elegant French given name with ancient Roman roots, derived from 'claudus', meaning 'lame'.

CLAUDYA

Female

Unique, modern feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Claudius, but not associated with its meaning 'lame'.

CLAUS

Male

Ancient Scandinavian name of Danish origin, derived from 'klaufi', meaning 'limping'.

CLAUSELL

Male

Distinctive Latin-derived given name meaning 'closed' or 'shut', with roots tracing back to ancient Rome and popularized as a given name in Spanish-speaking countries.

CLAUZELL

Male

Distinctive French name derived from "clauselle," meaning "little lock" or "bolt," symbolizing strength and security, and associated with the Latin word "claustrum," suggesting privacy and seclusion. It dates back to medieval France and was often used among nobility.

CLAVEN

Male

Intriguing name of uncertain origin and meaning, often believed to be Scottish but without definitive evidence. Its lack of clear meaning allows for personal interpretation.

CLAVIN

Male

Rare but distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "clavus," meaning "nail" or "key.

CLAVON

Male

Rare and unique name of unknown origin and meaning, with no known historical or cultural significance and no famous figures bearing this name.

CLAWSON

Male

Unique English given name with an unclear origin, possibly derived from Old English words related to "claw" or "clough," and may also be a variant of the German surname Clausen meaning "from the town near the cliffs.

CLAXTON

Male

Rare English name derived from the Old Norse Kalfrbjorn, possibly meaning 'bull-bear', with earliest records dating back to 16th-century England.

CLAY

Female

English given name derived from 'claye', meaning 'clay or mud'. It originally served as an occupational surname in medieval England before evolving into a boys' name, reflecting earthiness and malleability.

CLAY

Male

The given name Clay, of American origin, directly derives from the earthy material used in pottery-making, offering a simple yet strong option without deeper symbolic meaning.

CLAYBON

Male

Rare American given name coined by Mark Twain for his mysterious character in 'The Mysterious Stranger'.

CLAYBORN

Male

Unique American given name composed of 'clay' (earth) and 'born', signifying someone connected to or born from the earth, popularized by Jeff Bridges' character Clayborne Clayton in the 1984 film "Against All Odds".

CLAYBORNE

Male

Uncommon English given name with Norman origins, derived from the Old French word "claye," meaning "clay," and the Anglo-Saxon word "burna," translating to "stream of clay.

CLAYBOURNE

Male

English given name derived from 'clægh' meaning clay/earth, and 'borne' meaning hill/mountain peak, signifying "hill or mountain of clay" or "earthy hilltop". It conveys strength, stability, and resilience.

CLAYBURN

Male

Rare English given name derived from 'clæg' (clay) and 'burna' (stream), signifying a clay-rich stream and possibly connecting its bearers to historical artisan trades like pottery-making and burnishing.

CLAYDEN

Male

Distinctive American boys' name created by author Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with no clear historical meaning but often associated with earthiness due to its potential connection to the English surname "Clayden.

CLAYDON

Male

Rare English given name derived from "clæg" (clay) and "dun" (hill), translating to "hill made of clay".

CLAYMON

Male

Unique, distinctive name with uncertain origins and unknown meaning, potentially American in invention or African American in origin.

CLAYNE

Male

Unique American male name derived from 'clay', symbolizing strength and adaptability, popularized by actor Clayne Crawford.

CLAYRE

Female

Captivating female name originating from Latin "clara", meaning clear or bright.

CLAYSEN

Male

Uncommon English given name derived from the surname Clay, which referred to someone working with or living near clay soil.

CLAYSON

Male

English given name originally derived from the occupational surname Clayson, signifying a person who worked with clay or was the son of such an individual.

CLAYT

Male

Uncommon English given name derived from 'clay', signifying adaptability and stability, popular among medieval English aristocracy.

CLAYTEN

Male

Unique given name of unknown origin, possibly a variant spelling of Clayton or a creative invention.