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      Meaning of the first name Klaudia

      Origin

      Slavic, Primarily Polish

      Meaning

      Lame or Limping (derived from Claudius)

      Variations

      Claudia, Klaudie, Klaudio
      The name Klaudia is of Slavic origin, predominantly found in Polish culture. It is derived from the Latin name Claudius, which translates to lame or limping. This etymological connection reflects its historical roots, where names were often associated with physical attributes or characteristics. Klaudia, while retaining its original meaning, has evolved over time and has been embraced in various cultures with slight variations in spelling and pronunciation.

      Throughout history, the name Klaudia has been linked to figures in Roman history due to its connection to Claudius, a Roman emperor known for his contribution to the Roman Empire's expansion. The name has appeared in various cultures and languages, adapting along the way. In Poland and other Slavic countries, Klaudia has been a relatively common name, especially since the late 19th century when the influence of Latin and Roman names began to permeate Slavic regions more prominently.

      In contemporary society, Klaudia is still a popular name, particularly in Poland and neighboring countries. It is often associated with a sense of elegance and strength, making it a favored choice among parents. The name has also seen variations in spelling, such as Claudia, used in many other European countries. Additionally, modern pop culture references and social media continue to contribute to its popularity, as individuals named Klaudia find representation in various fields such as arts, sports, and academia.

      Based on our records...

      Galkin

      Galkin

      This is the most common surname associated with Klaudia.
      Aleksander

      Aleksander

      This is the most common name of those married to a Klaudia.
      Klaudia

      Klaudia

      This is the most common name for a child of a Klaudia.
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      1913 is when there were the most people born with the first name Klaudia.

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