Regarding the description provided: you might want to consider specifying that Claudette is a diminutive of the unisex name Claude, as -ette is a French feminine diminutive suffix:• https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-ette#French (in English) • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diminutives_by_language#French (in English)The masculine equivalent is Claudet, but that name is archaic and now only survives in the patronymic surname Claudet.Also compare the entry for Claudine in the main database, where you did make sure to specify that the name is a diminutive of Claude (as -ine is also a French feminine diminutive suffix).
Claudette was a character in Tommy Wiseau's infamous 2003 cult classic film "The Room". She was the mother of Lisa and is infamous for the scene where she casually announces she has breast cancer. She was played by Carolyn Minnott.
Claudette Johnson (born 1959) is a British visual artist. She is known for her large-scale drawings of Black women and involvement with the BLK Art Group. She was described by Modern Art Oxford as "one of the most accomplished figurative artists working in Britain today".
Claudette Peters, OH (born 9 August 1979) is an Antiguan soca and soul singer-songwriter. Peters is best known as Antigua's "Soca Diva" and was the lead vocalist for the Taxik Band. Claudette has multiple Jumpy and Groovy Party Monarch crowns in which she won from the annual Antigua Carnival's Party Monarch Competition to justify her claim to fame.
Claudette Colvin (born Claudette Austin, September 5, 1939) is a pioneer of the 1950s civil rights movement and retired nurse aide. On March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a crowded, segregated bus. This occurred nine months before the more widely known incident in which Rosa Parks, secretary of the local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), helped spark the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott.
• https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-ette#French (in English)
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diminutives_by_language#French (in English)
The masculine equivalent is Claudet, but that name is archaic and now only survives in the patronymic surname Claudet.
Also compare the entry for Claudine in the main database, where you did make sure to specify that the name is a diminutive of Claude (as -ine is also a French feminine diminutive suffix).