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Italian footballer and manager (born 1953)
Claudio Gentile (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo dʒenˈtiːle]; born 27 September 1953) is an Italian football manager and former player who played as
Claudio_Gentile
Italian footballer and manager (born 1957)
and Juventus, alongside goalkeeper Dino Zoff, as well as defenders Claudio Gentile and Gaetano Scirea. Cabrini won the Best Young Player Award at the
Antonio_Cabrini
Italian footballer (1953–1989)
Juventus, playing alongside Antonio Cabrini, and the hard-hitting Claudio Gentile as well as goalkeeper Dino Zoff. He managed the impressive feat of
Gaetano_Scirea
Italian football manager (born 1969)
announced they had rescinded the contract with Conte by mutual consent. After Claudio Ranieri was sacked by Juventus, Conte was again reported to be a potential
Antonio_Conte
Men's football awards
Guerin Sportivo Ubaldo Fillol Antonio Cabrini Daniel Passarella Amaral Claudio Gentile Dirceu Mario Kempes Arie Haan Rob Rensenbrink Paolo Rossi Hans Krankl
FIFA_World_Cup_awards
Italian footballer (born 1986)
Claudio Marchisio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo marˈkiːzjo]; born 19 January 1986) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder
Claudio_Marchisio
Italian footballer (1956–2020)
Italy defeated Argentina 2–1, partly thanks to the defensive work of Claudio Gentile and Gaetano Scirea who shut down the young Argentine star Diego Maradona
Paolo_Rossi
Italian footballer
display ranking alongside those of the very best Italian defenders Claudio Gentile and Franco Baresi, Cannavaro managed to keep Shearer quiet for the
Fabio_Cannavaro
Association football club in Turin, Italy
and Pietro Rava 1982 FIFA World Cup (6): Dino Zoff, Antonio Cabrini, Claudio Gentile, Paolo Rossi, Gaetano Scirea and Marco Tardelli 2006 FIFA World Cup
Juventus_FC
World Cup final, held in Spain
the right of goal, Paolo Rossi scored first, heading home a bouncing Claudio Gentile cross from the right from close range. Marco Tardelli then scored from
1982_FIFA_World_Cup_final
Italian former footballer (born 1967)
him as "one of the greatest Italian footballers ever." In 2019, Marco Gentile of Il Giornale described Baggio as "one of the best Italian [...] players
Roberto_Baggio
International football delegation
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) SW 7 Gaetano Scirea CB 6 Claudio Gentile CB 5 Fulvio Collovati RWB 3 Giuseppe Bergomi LWB 4 Antonio Cabrini DM 13 Gabriele Oriali 73'
Italy_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Name list
international footballer Claudio Garella (1955–2022), Italian footballer Claudio Gaudiosi (born 1953), Italian navy officer Claudio Gentile (born 1953), Italian
Claudio
Association football tournament in Spain
during a semi-final match in Seville, and another was Italian player Claudio Gentile's intense and often violent match-long fouling and marking of Argentine
1982_FIFA_World_Cup
Italian footballer (born 1949)
players such as Roberto Bettega, Roberto Boninsegna, Pietro Anastasi, Claudio Gentile, Marco Tardelli, Dino Zoff, Gaetano Scirea and Antonio Cabrini. During
Franco_Causio
French football player and manager (born 1972)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Zinedine_Zidane
Football match
Brazilian shooters such as Zico, Sócrates and Falcão. Italian centre back Claudio Gentile was assigned to mark Brazilian attacking midfielder Zico, earning a
Italy v Brazil (1982 FIFA World Cup)
Italy_v_Brazil_(1982_FIFA_World_Cup)
Argentine football player and manager (1960–2020)
Italian match is renowned for Maradona being aggressively man-marked by Claudio Gentile, as Italy beat Argentina at the Sarrià Stadium in Barcelona, 2–1. Maradona
Diego_Maradona
Italian footballer
on 10 July 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2017. Fabio Licari; Andrea Masala; Claudio Gregori (27 September 2002). "Uno Zico davanti alla difesa" (in Italian)
Marco_Tardelli
Person's name related to their profession
1766, and made jokes on stage about "Foote and leg, and leg and foot" Claudio Gentile, Italian footballer known for his strength Matt Gobush, spokesperson
Aptronym
Italian footballer (born 1942)
1967, Zoff was transferred to Napoli, in exchange for fellow goalkeeper Claudio Bandoni, and a transfer fee of 130 million Lire; he spent five seasons
Dino_Zoff
French football player administrator and player (born 1955)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Michel_Platini
Italian footballer (born 1974)
turnaround in his fortunes, as only two weeks earlier, he was dropped by Claudio Ranieri for the Serie A match with Fiorentina, and was then axed from Roberto
Alessandro_Del_Piero
Italian footballer (born 1978)
Suárez and Nicolás Lodeiro, as Italy were reduced to ten men following Claudio Marchisio's controversial red card. Buffon was eventually beaten in the
Gianluigi_Buffon
record (archived) Mario GENTA – FIFA competition record (archived) Claudio GENTILE – FIFA competition record (archived) GERSON – FIFA competition record
List of FIFA World Cup winning players
List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_winning_players
Italian footballer (born 1981)
UEFA European Under-21 Championship under the guidance of manager Claudio Gentile, and he also appeared at the Summer Olympics in Athens that year, winning
Andrea_Barzagli
International football delegation
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) SW 7 Gaetano Scirea CB 6 Claudio Gentile CB 5 Fulvio Collovati RWB 3 Giuseppe Bergomi LWB 4 Antonio Cabrini DM 13 Gabriele Oriali 73'
Germany_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Football match
Manager: Ernst Happel GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) SW 6 Gaetano Scirea RB 2 Claudio Gentile CB 5 Sergio Brio LB 3 Antonio Cabrini 39' CM 8 Marco Tardelli CM 4
1983_European_Cup_final
Czech footballer (born 1972)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Pavel_Nedvěd
Association football team in Switzerland
Oct 2013 – 11 Feb 2014) Raimondo Ponte (11 Feb 2014 – 5 Jun 2014) Claudio Gentile (5 Jun 2014 – 12 Jun 2014) Frédéric Chassot (12 Jun 2014 – 28 Sep 2014)
FC_Sion
Italian football player and manager (1964–2023)
Standard (in German). 12 December 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2021. Mangini, Claudio (6 January 2023). "È morto Gianluca Vialli". Il Secolo XIX (in Italian)
Gianluca_Vialli
French footballer (born 1977)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
David_Trezeguet
Italian footballer (born 1987)
compared to duets from the past such as Beckenbauer–Schwarzenbeck, Scirea–Gentile or Baresi–Costacurta. In July 2024, Bonucci obtained his UEFA B License
Leonardo_Bonucci
Soccer team published by France Football in 2020
Not eligible Djalma Santos 1948–1970 Palmeiras (498) Not eligible Claudio Gentile 1972–1988 Juventus (417) – Manfred Kaltz 1971–1990 Hamburger SV (724)
Ballon_d'Or_Dream_Team
Football tournament group stage
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) SW 7 Gaetano Scirea DF 6 Claudio Gentile 43' DF 5 Fulvio Collovati DF 4 Antonio Cabrini MF 13 Gabriele Oriali 75' MF 9 Giancarlo
1982_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_C
Welsh footballer (1931–2004)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
John_Charles
Italian footballer (1921–2000)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Carlo_Parola
Italian footballer (born 1984)
compared to duets from the past such as Beckenbauer–Schwarzenbeck, Scirea–Gentile or Baresi–Costacurta. Chiellini also proved to be a popular captain with
Giorgio_Chiellini
European football competition
the Tournament Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Dino Zoff Claudio Gentile Gaetano Scirea Hans-Peter Briegel Karlheinz Förster Jan Ceulemans Marco
UEFA_Euro_1980
Football tournament group stage
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) DF 2 Mauro Bellugi DF 3 Antonio Cabrini DF 5 Claudio Gentile DF 8 Gaetano Scirea MF 9 Giancarlo Antognoni 46' MF 10 Romeo Benetti
1978_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_A
1996–1997: Rossano Giampaglia 1997–2000: Marco Tardelli 2000–2006: Claudio Gentile 2006–2010: Pierluigi Casiraghi 2010–2012: Ciro Ferrara 2012–2013: Devis
Italy national under-21 football team
Italy_national_under-21_football_team
Italian footballer (born 1970)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Gianluca_Pessotto
Football tournament knockout stage
10 Rivelino 64' Manager: Cláudio Coutinho GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) DF 6 Aldo Maldera DF 3 Antonio Cabrini DF 5 Claudio Gentile 72' DF 8 Gaetano Scirea MF
1978 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
1978_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage
Italian footballer (born 1975)
believed that he would remain at the club, following the appointment of Claudio Ranieri and the club's new start, however his contract was mutually terminated
Alessio_Tacchinardi
Chetali Head coach: Helmut Schön Head coach: Helmut Senekowitsch Head coach: Cláudio Coutinho Head coach: Ladislao Kubala Head coach: Georg Ericson Head coach:
1978_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Former association football administrator (born 1937)
Among his footballers are the sixteen year old Paolo Rossi in 1972, Claudio Gentile in 1973, and Gaetano Scirea in 1974. A few years later, Moggi took
Luciano_Moggi
Italian football executive and former footballer (born 1972)
Juventus players such as Michel Platini, Zbigniew Boniek, Dino Zoff, Claudio Gentile, and Antonio Cabrini. His father drove him to Juventus' away matches
Cristiano_Giuntoli
Italian footballer and manager (born 1967)
badges following training at Coverciano, Florence. After Juventus fired Claudio Ranieri following a string of seven league games without a win in the 2008–09
Ciro_Ferrara
Argentine-Italian footballer (1935–2005)
Sívori played the part of himself, in two Italian films IMDb.com Gregori, Claudio (2005). Omar Sivori—La leggenda del Cabezón [Omar Sivori—The legend of
Omar_Sívori
Defensive tactic in association football
marking performances are Berti Vogts against Johann Cruyff in 1974, Claudio Gentile against Diego Maradona and Zico in 1982, or Guido Buchwald against
Marking (association football)
Marking_(association_football)
Matches of the Brazil national football team in the 1982 FIFA World Cup
in an ill-tempered game in which Italy defenders Gaetano Scirea and Claudio Gentile proved to be able to stop the Argentinian attack. Argentina now needed
Brazil at the 1982 FIFA World Cup
Brazil_at_the_1982_FIFA_World_Cup
Brazilian footballer and manager (born 1953)
facing a World Cup Masters team composed of names like Eric Gerets, Claudio Gentile, Franco Causio, Alberto Tarantini, Jorge Valdano, Mario Kempes, Paul
Zico_(footballer)
Football tournament group stage
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) DF 6 Claudio Gentile DF 7 Gaetano Scirea 47' DF 5 Fulvio Collovati DF 4 Antonio Cabrini MF 11 Gianpiero Marini 2' MF 9 Giancarlo
1982_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_1
Italian footballer (born 1957)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Stefano_Tacconi
Football tournament group stage
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) DF 2 Mauro Bellugi DF 3 Antonio Cabrini DF 5 Claudio Gentile DF 8 Gaetano Scirea MF 9 Giancarlo Antognoni 46' MF 10 Romeo Benetti
1978_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_1
2DF Fulvio Collovati (1957-05-09)9 May 1957 (aged 23) 8 Milan 7 2DF Claudio Gentile (1953-09-27)27 September 1953 (aged 26) 35 Juventus 8 2DF Aldo Maldera
UEFA_Euro_1980_squads
International football competition
Ásgeir Sigurvinsson Liam Brady Don Givens Romeo Benetti Franco Causio Claudio Gentile Renato Zaccarelli Nico Braun Gilbert Zender Ruud Krol Willem Van Hanegem
1978 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
1978_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA)
1954–1962 188 0 Federico Gatti Italy Defender 2022–present 137 11 Claudio Gentile Italy Defender 1973–1984 417 10 Sebastian Giovinco Italy Forward
List_of_Juventus_FC_players
Italian football tactical system
team, such as midfielder Marco Tardelli, and defenders Claudio Gentile and Giuseppe Bergomi. Gentile, who served as the team's stopper, or man-marking centre-back
Catenaccio
Name list
Isle Claudio Gentile (born 1953), Italian football player Diodato Gentile (1555–1616), Italian Roman Catholic prelate Dominic Salvatore Gentile (1920–1951)
Gentile_(name)
Italian political party
replaced by a three-person secretariat, composed of Nicola Fortuna, Claudio Gentile and Roberto Sorcinelli. Basini and Bonfrisco revived the DLI as an
Italian_Liberal_Party_(1997)
Italian footballer
Claudio Gentile (left) and Bettega with bianconeri in the 1974–75 season
Roberto_Bettega
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Juventus_FC_Hall_of_Fame
Italian footballer (1902–1956)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Gianpiero_Combi
Group of Juventus F.C. players
international club competitions (world record), and included Dino Zoff, Claudio Gentile, Gaetano Scirea, Antonio Cabrini, Marco Tardelli, Roberto Bettega and
Blocco-Juve
International football competition
the Brazilians Zico, Júnior and Cláudio Adão, Italian 1982 World Cup winners Alessandro Altobelli and Claudio Gentile, Franco Causio, England's Gary Stevens
1995 Beach Soccer World Championships
1995_Beach_Soccer_World_Championships
Italian footballer
forming a formidable defence alongside Dino Zoff, Gaetano Scirea, Claudio Gentile, and Antonio Cabrini, winning four Serie A titles, three Italian Cups
Sergio_Brio
International football competition
Givens Haim Bar Uri Malmilian Itzhak Peretz Romeo Benetti Franco Causio Claudio Gentile Renato Zaccarelli Carl Brown Ibrahim Mohammed Al Duraihem Farouk Ibrahim
1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
1978_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification
Italian footballer (1928–2021)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Giampiero_Boniperti
Mario Balotelli - Footballer born in Palermo to Ghanaian immigrants Claudio Gentile - Footballer born in Libya Edwige Gwend - Judoka born in Cameroon Leone
African_emigrants_to_Italy
Danish football club
who had won the World Cup with Italy the previous summer: Dino Zoff, Claudio Gentile, Antonio Cabrini, Gaetano Scirea, Marco Tardelli, and Paolo Rossi.
Hvidovre_IF
Italian sports magazine
Midfielders Forwards 1980 Luis Arconada Manfred Kaltz Bruno Pezzey Ruud Krol Claudio Gentile Bernd Schuster Diego Maradona Giancarlo Antognoni Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Guerin_Sportivo
Italian footballer and manager
former Chelsea teammate Gianfranco Zola as his assistant, succeeding Claudio Gentile. In his coaching tenure, Casiraghi led the Azzurrini into the 2007
Pierluigi_Casiraghi
Italian association football club
shirt are Pietro Anastasi, Roberto Bettega, and the World Cup winners Claudio Gentile, Giampiero Marini and Riccardo Sogliano. After a decade in the top-flight
Varese_FC
Association football tactic scheme
Gaetano Scirea was the libero, Fulvio Collovati and tough tackling Claudio Gentile the centre backs, Antonio Cabrini the left wingback. Gabriele Oriali
Zona_mista
UEFA trophies and awards
Zdeněk Nehoda Dieter Müller Italy 1980 (11 player squad) Dino Zoff Claudio Gentile Karlheinz Förster Gaetano Scirea Hans-Peter Briegel Jan Ceulemans Marco
UEFA European Championship awards
UEFA_European_Championship_awards
1999), footballer Algeria: Edwige Fenech (born 1948), actress Libya: Claudio Gentile (born 1953), footballer, football manager Tunisia: Sandra Milo (born
List_of_people_from_Sicily
composer and actor Vittorio De Sisti, film director and screenwriter Claudio Gentile, footballer Rossana Podestà, actress Valeria Rossi, singer Mario Schifano
List of white Africans of European ancestry
List_of_white_Africans_of_European_ancestry
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c) SW 7 Gaetano Scirea RB 3 Giuseppe Bergomi CB 6 Claudio Gentile CB 5 Fulvio Collovati LB 4 Antonio Cabrini DM 13 Gabriele Oriali 73'
1982 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
1982_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage
Italian footballer (born 1963)
brother Franco of A.C. Milan and Juventus trio of Antonio Cabrini, Claudio Gentile and Gaetano Scirea, he formed the backbone of the national team's defence
Giuseppe_Bergomi
International football competition
Renato Copparoni helpless. Dinamite snuck around Italian defender Claudio Gentile, chest-trapped an entry pass from Mario Sergio and in one motion released
I_World_Cup_of_Masters
Annual award given to the Italian association football coach
football team during the 2006 World Cup, which included Ivano Bordon, Claudio Gaudino, Ciro Ferrara, Narciso Pezzotti and Vito Scala. "Il regolamento"
Panchina_d'Oro
2DF Fulvio Collovati (1957-05-09)9 May 1957 (aged 25) 26 Milan 6 2DF Claudio Gentile (1953-09-27)27 September 1953 (aged 28) 56 Juventus 7 2DF Gaetano Scirea
1982_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Italian footballer and manager (born 1949)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Antonello_Cuccureddu
Football match
Gianpietro Marchetti RM 7 Franco Causio CM 8 Antonello Cuccureddu LM 4 Claudio Gentile RW 9 Pietro Anastasi CF 10 José Altafini LW 11 Roberto Bettega 74'
1973_Intercontinental_Cup
Italian football player and manager (1927–2010)
he also altered Italy's formation to a 5–2–3, by instead fielding Claudio Gentile as an additional man-marking centre-back, who would help left wing-back
Enzo_Bearzot
Danish footballer
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
John Hansen (footballer, born 1924)
John_Hansen_(footballer,_born_1924)
Italian footballer (1944–2021)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Francesco_Morini
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1970–1979)
Emerson Fittipaldi Ric Flair George Foreman Joe Frazier Walt Frazier Claudio Gentile George Gervin Bob Gibson Artis Gilmore Evonne Goolagong Gail Goodrich
1970s
Variant of association football played on sand
Tissier (England), Franco Causio,(Italy) Chris Antonopoulos (USA), Claudio Gentile (Italy), and the Van de Kerkhof twins. Association football portal
Beach_soccer
Football match
Antonello Cuccureddu CB 5 Francesco Morini SW 6 Gaetano Scirea LB 3 Claudio Gentile CM 4 Giuseppe Furino (c) AM 10 Romeo Benetti CM 8 Marco Tardelli RW
1977_UEFA_Cup_final
Italian rower (born 1960)
by the Associazione Azzurri d'Italia, with the award presented by Claudio Gentile. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al
Piero_Poli
Danish footballer (born 1955)
team Juventus FC. During the match, he collided with Italian defender Claudio Gentile, suffering a broken jaw. In his first year at the club, Bastrup scored
Lars_Bastrup
Genovesi MF 10 0 1921 1929 1928 Mario Genta MF 2 0 1938 1939 1938 Claudio Gentile DF 71 1 1975 1984 1982 Giorgio Ghezzi GK 6 0 1954 1961 Alcides Ghiggia
List of Italy international footballers
List_of_Italy_international_footballers
Italian footballer (born 1946)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Giuseppe_Furino
International football competition
74' MF 10 Matteo Brighi 88' DF 2 Cristian Zaccardo 90+5' Coach: Claudio Gentile GK 1 Nikola Milojević DF 19 Branislav Ivanović 90+2' DF 6 Marko Baša
2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
2004_UEFA_European_Under-21_Championship
Italian footballer (born 1989)
Ciro Ferrara Giuseppe Furino Guglielmo Gabetto Claudio Gentile John Hansen Gianfranco Leoncini Claudio Marchisio Francesco Morini Federico Munerati Pavel
Sara_Gama
32 7 2012– 2020 [82] 70 Ciro Ferrara 1 49 0 1987–2000 2000 [83] 70 Claudio Gentile 1 71 1 1975–1984 1984 [84] 70 Mario Gianni 1 6 0 1927–1933 1932 [85]
List of Italy national football team captains
List_of_Italy_national_football_team_captains
Italian football club season
ITA Dino Zoff DF ITA Sergio Brio DF ITA Antonio Cabrini DF ITA Claudio Gentile DF ITA Carlo Osti DF ITA Gaetano Scirea MF SMR Massimo Bonini MF
1981–82_Juventus_FC_season
Italian footballer (born 1981)
the 2004 Summer Olympics, although he was not included by head coach Claudio Gentile in the squad for the final tournament. In total, he made 35 appearances
Matteo_Brighi
CLAUDIO GENTILE
CLAUDIO GENTILE
Boy/Male
English Spanish Latin Shakespearean
Lame.
Male
French
French form of Latin Claudius, CLAUDE means "lame."
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Klaudios, CLAUDIU means "lame."
Biblical
Claudius, lame
Male
Italian
 Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Claudius, CLAUDIO means "lame."
Female
English
Pet form of French Claudia, CLAUDIE means "lame."
Male
English
English form of French Claude, CLAUD means "lame."
Female
Polish
 Feminine form of Polish Klaudiusz, KLAUDIA means "lame." Compare with another form of Klaudia.
Female
French
Feminine form of Roman Latin Claudius and French Claude, both CLAUDIA means "lame."
Girl/Female
English German American French
Feminine of Claude.
Boy/Male
Dutch
Lame.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Glaucia, GLAUCIO means "bluish-gray."
Female
English
Diminutive form of French Claudia, CLAUDINE means "little lame one."
Female
English
 English variant spelling of Roman Latin Claudia, KLAUDIA means "lame." Compare with another form of Klaudia.
Male
Greek
(ΚλαÏδιος) Greek form of Latin Claudius, KLAUDIOS means "lame."
Girl/Female
Biblical Latin Spanish American English German French
Lame.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Helladius, ELADIO means "of Greece."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Lame; Female Version of Claude; Disabled; Limping
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Lame; Disabled; Limping
Female
English
Feminine form of French Claude, CLAUDIA means "lame."
CLAUDIO GENTILE
CLAUDIO GENTILE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Difficult to conquer, Unvanquished
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has won over death. one who is immortal
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Greek, Swedish
Victory of the People
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
A City in Phoenicia
Girl/Female
Slavic
At peace.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American English
Comfort.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord Krishna; Born After Rama; Lakshman
Boy/Male
Tamil
Intelligence
Boy/Male
Tamil
Naavinya | நாவீநà¯à®¯
New
CLAUDIO GENTILE
CLAUDIO GENTILE
CLAUDIO GENTILE
CLAUDIO GENTILE
CLAUDIO GENTILE
v. i.
To live like a gentile or heathen.
n.
A mark or expression of applause; praise bestowed.
n.
See Falcon-gentil.
a.
Denoting a person or thing conceived or spoken of indefinitely; a certain. "I am the sister of one Claudio" [Shak.], that is, of a certain man named Claudio.
a.
Gentile; pagan; as, a heathen author.
n.
A new convert especially a convert to some religion or religious sect, or to some particular opinion, system, or party; thus, a Gentile converted to Judaism, or a pagan converted to Christianity, is a proselyte.
n.
People not circumcised; the Gentiles.
n.
A kind of plum of medium size, roundish shape, greenish flesh, and delicious flavor. It is called in France Reine Claude, after the queen of Francis I. See Gage.
v. i.
To render gentile or gentlemanly; as, to gentilize your unworthy sones.
n.
Gentilesse; gentleness.
a.
Belonging to the nations at large, as distinguished from the Jews; ethnic; of pagan or heathen people.
a.
One of a non-Jewish nation; one neither a Jew nor a Christian; a worshiper of false gods; a heathen.
a.
Derived from the name of a country, and designating an inhabitant of the country; gentile; -- said of a noun.
a.
Gentleness; courtesy; kindness; nobility.
a.
Pertaining to the gentiles, or nations not converted to Christianity; heathen; pagan; -- opposed to Jewish and Christian.
a.
Denoting a race or country; as, a gentile noun or adjective.
n.
The bestowment of God's distinguishing grace upon a person or nation, by which that person or nation is put in the way of salvation; as, the vocation of the Jews under the old dispensation, and of the Gentiles under the gospel.