Claudio
Claudio is a masculine given name of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the Roman family name Claudius.
Origin and Meaning: The name Claudius is thought to originate from the Latin word claudus, meaning "lame" or "crippled." It was a prominent family name in ancient Rome, borne by several emperors, including Claudius (10 BC – 54 AD). The meaning is not necessarily literal, and could have referred to a physical characteristic of an early ancestor that became a family identifier.
Usage and Popularity: Claudio remains a relatively common given name in Italian and Spanish-speaking countries. Its popularity varies by region and time period.
Notable People Named Claudio:
- Claudio Abbado (1933-2014): An Italian conductor.
- Claudio Arrau (1903-1991): A Chilean pianist.
- Claudio Bravo (born 1983): A Chilean professional footballer.
- Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643): An Italian composer, gambist, singer and Roman Catholic priest.
Variations:
- Claude (French)
- Claudius (Latin)
- Klaudius (German)
Related Terms:
- Claudia (feminine form)