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Claude Uncommon

Origin: Latin suffix -ude

Proper Noun

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Proper Noun
1

A male given name from Latin.

"My grandfather named his son Claude, a traditional choice derived directly from the Latin word clarus meaning famous."

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Origin

The name Claude entered English in the 16th century as a direct borrowing from French and ultimately from the Roman family name Claudius. While this surname was once thought to derive from the Latin word for "lame," it is now believed to have originated instead from Sabine roots.

Rhyming Words
aude vude tude rude lude jude dude nude maude crude itude laude prude loude elude trude shude etude exude delude
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