CLAUDIUS
“From a Roman family name which was possibly derived from Latín claudus meaning lame, crippled. This was the name of a patrician family prominent in Roman politics. The ancestor of the family was said to have been a 6th-century BC Sabine leader named ...”
Significado
From a Roman family name which was possibly derived from Latín claudus meaning lame, crippled. This was the name of a patrician family prominent in Roman politics. The ancestor of the family was said to have been a 6th-century BC Sabine leader named Attius Clausus, who adopted the name Appius Claudius upon becoming a Roman citizen. The family produced several Roman emperors of the 1st century, including the emperor known simply as Claudius. He was poisoned by his wife Agrippina in order to bring her son Nero (Claudiuss stepson) to power. The name was later borne by several early saints, including a 7th-century bishop of Besançon.
Origen cultural
Pronunciación
“KLOW-dee-oos (Classical Latin), KLAW-dee-əs (English)”
Variantes en otros idiomas
28 idiomasFuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados