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[Opinions] Claude & Claudia
Thoughts?I really like both.
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I really like Claudia (especially the Spanish pronunciation - makes me think of clouds). I like Claudette too. Not a fan of Claude, but I do have a thing for Klaus.
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I don't care for Claude at all, but Claudia is a strong and sophisticated name for a woman. The only thing that gives me pause is the meaning of the name. (I also use the "clawed" pronunciation, as that's more intuitive for me than the "cloud" one.)
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I love Claude and really like Claudia (as well as Claudine and Claudette).
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Claude makes me think of a dirt clod or an insult. Claudia is better.
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Claude I have no feelings on one way or the other, but I really like Claudia.
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I love Claudia and would consider using it myself. Claude I also quite like but don’t think I could use it as it seems so much older to me. I’ve known young girls who would only be 10 and 12 now but I’ve not met any young boys called Claude.
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I love Claude in theory but wouldn't use it myself (would be a little weird since I'm not French). I also like Claudio. But for some reason I don't like Claudia at all!
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Both sound pompous, and I dislike the "lame" meaning. I prefer Claudia.
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I love the name Claude. I enjoy that it's a bit dusty but in a pleasant way, like an old book. I also enjoy Clyde for this reason.Claudia doesn't appeal to me at all.
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Claude is... very dorky In one way, and also cute and silly because my daughter loves jungle jam, and there is a flying squirrel, with a french accent named Jean Claude.
Claudia is okay. It’s somewhat dated to me but also a nice name, I like the sound and the flow.
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Claude is... very dorky In one way, and also cute and silly because my daughter loves jungle jam, and there is a flying squirrel, with a french accent named Jean Claude.
Claudia is okay. It’s somewhat dated to me but also a nice name, I like the sound and the flow.
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Do like either, or the meaning
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