Claudeth is likely a variant of Claudette, the French feminine form of Claude, from Latin Claudius.
Claudeth is likely a variant of Claudette, the French feminine form of Claude, from Latin Claudius. That places it within one of the older Roman naming streams, where family names later became first names across Europe.
The Claudius line carries a long classical heritage, and Claudeth inherits that weight even as it softens the ending. The extra -th gives the name a distinctive finish, making it feel less common and a bit more modern than the form that inspired it. It has a delicate, slightly elaborate sound that fits well with names meant to suggest femininity and polish. Claudeth therefore feels both classical and customized, a name with Roman depth and a lighter contemporary surface.