Claudia is a Latin name, derived from the Roman family name Claudia, which was associated with the goddess Clodia. The name is thought to be related to the Latin word 'claudus', meaning 'lame' or 'crippled'.
In ancient Rome, the Claudia gens was a prominent noble family, and the name became synonymous with nobility and aristocracy. In modern times, Claudia remains popular in many cultures, particularly in Latin America.
People named Claudia are often seen as confident, determined, and passionate individuals who value independence and self-expression.
The name Claudia has experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent years, with many parents choosing it for its unique blend of classic and modern appeal.