Proper noun
A surname transferred from the given name.
A male given name from Latin.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhen governments and other vested interests attack me personally I usually regard it as a vindication, otherwise they would use facts. That's why I believe in the wonderful Claud Cockburn dictum, 'Never believe anything until it is officially denied.' It has certainly been my experience. John Pilger
For instance, Claud Ticehurst wrote: Sometimes it seems that elaborate plans and statistics are made to prove what is commonplace knowledge to the mere collector, such as that hunting parties often travel more or less in circles. Source: Internet
Today, Palo Alto Networks researcher Claud Xiao is delivering a presentation titled “Insecure Internal Storage in Android” at the Hacks in Taiwan Conference ( Source: Internet
McIver Off Elections Board: Atlanta attorney Claud “Tex” McIver, who is charged in the shooting death of his wife, Diane, last fall, has resigned from the state Board of Elections. Source: Internet
On that fateful day, Major Louis Claud Zucker also left behind a legacy of sacrifice for the lives of those soldiers of the 1 Infantry Division he most assuredly saved. Source: Internet
Rev. Claud Samuel Cook Jr., age 78, of Lumber City went home to his Father in heaven on Wednesday, February 27, 2008. Source: Internet