Female first name (German, French); (?) Marie bitterness, Hebrew (Old Testament); mirjam = the bitterness, the bitterness (Aramaic); mry ='s lover (Egyptian), as the name of the mother of Jesus Symbol of Pure and deep love, meaning clarified not sure, a possibility: 'bitterness', and another possibility is an Egyptian origin and a derivation of 'mry' (the / the beloved, in the sense of that which is loved / he who is loved) , 'Maria' is the Greek / Latin origin form, 'Mirjam' the older Aramaic / Hebrew, probably the most common female Christian name
Female first name (French): Claude, the lame, Latin (Roman epithet); claudus = lame, lame, information on the male form of Claudius, a Roman family name 'Claudius', in turn, to a Roman nickname 'Claudus' (limp) declining male first name (French): Claude, the lame, Latin (Roman epithet); claudus = lame, lame, from an old Roman family name 'Claudius', in turn, a Roman nickname 'Claudus' (limp) back to