Claudia

[ klaw-dee-uh ]

noun
  1. a female given name: from a Roman family name meaning “lame.”

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How to use Claudia in a sentence

  • They looked at me, not quite understanding; then I caught sight of Claudia, who was standing close to us.

    The Making of a Saint | William Somerset Maugham
  • I felt mightily pleased with myself, and I wondered where my good friend Claudia was; I must go and pay her my respects.

    The Making of a Saint | William Somerset Maugham
  • Claudia was at once seized upon by one of her admirers, and, leaving her husband, sauntered off on the proffered arm.

    The Making of a Saint | William Somerset Maugham
  • If anything had taken place in the house he must know it; and she, Claudia, said the whole town knew it.

    The Making of a Saint | William Somerset Maugham
  • Here another box was opened, when, to the great vexation of my dear Claudia, her journal was found.