claudia: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low/Medium (as a name)
UK/ˈklɔː.di.ə/US/ˈklɑː.di.ə/ or /ˈklɔ.di.ə/

Formal, Neutral

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What does “claudia” mean?

A female given name of Latin origin.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A female given name of Latin origin.

Exclusively used as a proper noun to refer to a person. It does not have extended meanings as it is a name.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage as a name. Spelling and pronunciation are consistent.

Connotations

Classical, traditional, sometimes perceived as sophisticated or old-fashioned.

Frequency

More common in older generations in both regions. Similar popularity trends.

Grammar

How to Use “claudia” in a Sentence

[Proper Noun] + [Verb][Possessive] + Claudia[Preposition] + Claudia

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Claudia'smy friend Claudiameet Claudia
medium
called Claudiaasked Claudiaspoke to Claudia
weak
dear Claudiawith Claudia

Examples

Examples of “claudia” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • [Not applicable. Name cannot be a verb.]

American English

  • [Not applicable. Name cannot be a verb.]

adverb

British English

  • [Not applicable. Name cannot be an adverb.]

American English

  • [Not applicable. Name cannot be an adverb.]

adjective

British English

  • [Not applicable. Name cannot be an adjective.]

American English

  • [Not applicable. Name cannot be an adjective.]

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in formal introductions and correspondence, e.g., 'Claudia from Marketing will join the call.'

Academic

Used to refer to authors, researchers, or historical figures.

Everyday

Used in social contexts to refer to a friend, family member, or acquaintance.

Technical

Not applicable. Not a technical term.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “claudia”

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “claudia”

[No true antonyms for a proper name]

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “claudia”

  • Misspelling as 'Claudiah' or 'Claudya'.
  • Pronouncing the 'au' as in 'audio' rather than as in 'law' or 'lawn'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a traditional name that was more popular in previous decades but remains in use.

In British English it is typically /ˈklɔː.di.ə/. In American English it is commonly /ˈklɑː.di.ə/ or /ˈklɔ.di.ə/.

As a given name derived from Latin, it is the feminine form of 'Claudius', which is thought to relate to the Latin word 'claudus' meaning 'lame'. However, in modern usage, it functions simply as a personal identifier.

No. It is exclusively a proper noun and is not used as a common noun, verb, or adjective in standard English.

A female given name of Latin origin.

Claudia is usually formal, neutral in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • [None. Proper names are not used in idioms.]

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

CLAUDIA: Classy Lady Always Up for Daring Intelligent Adventures.

Conceptual Metaphor

[Not applicable for a proper name]

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
is my best friend; we've known each other since school.
Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the word 'Claudia'?