Klaudka
Klaudka is a surname of Polish origin. It is believed to derive from the given name Klaudius, which itself is of Latin origin. The name Klaudius was popular in ancient Rome and has since spread across various European cultures, often evolving into different forms. The surname Klaudka likely arose as a patronymic, meaning "son of Klaudius" or "descendant of Klaudius." Like many surnames, its precise origins and the specific families that first adopted it are not always well-documented, making it difficult to pinpoint a single inventor or a definitive historical moment of its creation.
Over time, individuals bearing the Klaudka surname have dispersed from Poland to various parts of the world,