Claudius

/ˈklɔːdiəs/ noun

A historical figure, specifically the Roman Emperor Claudius (10 BC – 54 AD), known for conquering Britain and administrative reforms.

A Latin name derived from 'claudus' meaning 'lame' or 'limping,' which Emperor Claudius actually was. The name was used by Roman families with nobility status.

AMክላውዲዮስ
ARكلوديوس
BNক্লডিয়াস
CAClaudi
CSKlaudius
DAKlaudius
DEKlaudius
ELΚλαύδιος
ESClaudio
FAکلودیوس
FIKlaudius
FRClaude
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