Claudette is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from the Latin word 'Clothildis'. It means "famous in battle". The name was borne by several saints and queens throughout history, contributing to its popularity during the Middle Ages. Today, it is less commonly used but still considered elegant and sophisticated. Variations of Claudette include Claude, Claudia, and Claudine.
Claudett experienced a peak in popularity during the early 1960s with six births recorded each year from 1961 to 1963, culminating in eight births in 1969 before declining once more thereafter.