Claudine is a given name of French origin. It is the feminine form of the ancient Roman name Claudius.[1] In the United States, the name was considered on the verge of extinction by 2013.[1]
People with this name include:
- Claudine Andre, naturalist
- Claudine Auger (born 1942), French actress
- Claudine Barretto (born 1979), Filipino actress
- Claudine Beccarie (born 1945), French pornographic actress
- Claudine Chomat (1915–1995), French activist
- Claudine Clark (born 1941), American musician
- Claudine de Culam (died 1601), French zoophile
- Claudine Doury (born 1959), French photographer
- Claudine Françoise Mignot (1624–1711), French adventuress
- Claudine Grimaldi (c. 1541–1515), Lady of Monaco
- Claudine Guérin de Tencin (1682–1749), French salonist and author
- Claudine Komgang (born 1974), Cameroonian sprinter
- Claudine Lepage (born 1949), French politician
- Claudine LeRoux (born 1964), French sprint canoer
- Claudine Longet (born 1942), French singer
- Claudine Mendy (born 1990), French handball player
- Claudine Mercier (born 1961), Québécoise entertainer
- Claudine Monteil (born 1949), French writer and feminist
- Claudine Munari (born 1954), Congolese politician
- Claudine Muno (born 1979), Luxembourgian author, musician and teacher
- Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde (1812–1841), Hungarian countess
- Claudine Schaul (born 1983), Luxembourgian tennis player
- Claudine Schneider (born 1947), American politician
- Claudine de la Tour-Turenne (1520–1591), French lady-in-waiting
- Claudine Trécourt (born 1962), French ski mountaineer, guide and teacher
- Claudine Wong, American news reporter
- Fictional characters
- Claudine Cameron, a character in the Britannia High television series
- Claudine Crane, a character in The Southern Vampire Mysteries novels
References
- ^ a b "Baby Names on the Verge of Extinction". Yahoo! Parenting. Dec 26, 2015. Retrieved Jan 3, 2016.