Claudio

Meaning of Claudio

Claudio, pronounced KLOW-dyo (/ˈklaʊ.di.o/), traces back to the ancient Roman Claudius clan. Like jasmine vines around a Delhi courtyard, he weaves history with warmth. In Italy, he’s a cherished classic; in the U.S., he ranked 885th in popularity for newborn boys in 2024. He holds the glow of a diya at Diwali and the stride of a dreamer chasing sunrise. He sparkles with playful charm, reminding you of a monsoon breeze dancing with marigold petals. Claudio has graced Shakespeare’s pages and inspired kings and artists. Parents who choose him gift their son a name that sings of old-world nobility, Bollywood flair, and the promise of bright adventures.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as KLOW-dyo (/ˈklaʊ.di.o/)

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