Katherine (), also spelled Catherine and
other variations, is a feminine
given name
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. The name and its variants are popular in countries where large Christian populations exist, because of its associations with one of the earliest Christian saints,
Catherine of Alexandria
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.
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In the early Christian era it came to be associated with the Greek adjective (), meaning 'pure'. This influenced the name's English spelling, giving rise to variants ''Katharine'' and ''Catharine''. The spelling with a middle 'a' was more common in the past. ''Katherine'', with a middle 'e', was first recorded in England in 1196 after being brought back from the ]Crusades
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.
Popularity and variations
Anglophone use
In Britain and America, ''Catherine'' and its variants have been among the 100 most popular names since 1880. Amongst the most common variants are ''Katherine'' and ''Kathryn''. The spelling ''Catherine'' is common in both English and French. Less-common variants in English include ''Katharine'', ''Catharine'', ''Cathryn'', ''Katheryn'', ''Katharyn'', ''Kathryne'', ''Katheryne'', ''Katherin'', and ''Kathrine''.[Popularity statistics for England and Wales for years 2001, 2011, and 2021―name variant with (rank) shown in brackets:
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* The last appearance of ''Katharine'' in the top 1000 was in 2008 at a rank of 817th and a count . There is no record of the spelling ''Catharine'' appearing in the top 100 girls' names in England and Wales.]
Diminutives include: Katie, Katy, Kate, Kathy, Kathe, Kath, Kay, Kat, Katja or Katya, Kota, Katyusha, Katrya, Kitty, Kit, Kasia; many of these are also sometimes given as independent names.[
'' Kathleen'' or '' Cathleen'', Anglicized forms of the Irish ''Caitlín'', have become established in the US among people with no Irish background, but is less popular in England and Wales. The form '' Karen'', of Danish origin, is now often considered an independent name in English.][
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Language variants
The following is a list of various forms of the name ''Katherine'', all ultimately associated with a common Greek-language origin of uncertain meaning but influenced by the , 'pure'. These forms are in use as a given name in the language noted, or were formerly. The list includes short or pet forms (hypocorism
A hypocorism ( or ; from Ancient Greek ; sometimes also ''hypocoristic''), or pet name, is a name used to show affection for a person. It may be a diminutive form of a person's name, such as ''Izzy'' for Isabel or ''Bob (given name), Bob'' fo ...
s), associated with ''Katherine'' or one of its variants:
* (Ancient Greek
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* Aikaterine (Old French
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* Cadi ( Welsh)
* Cáit (Irish language">Irish)
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* Cáit ( Irish)
* Caitlín (Irish language">Irish)
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* Cáit ( Irish)
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* Caitria ( Irish)
* Caitrín ( Irish)
* Caitríona ( Irish)
* Caja ( Danish)
* Catherine, Katarina, Katherine, Katerina ( Indonesian)
* Cajsa ( Swedish)
* Caren (name)">Caren (Welsh language">Welsh)
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* Carin (English language">English)
* Carina (Portuguese language">Portuguese)
* Carine ( French; ''Karien'' in ]Afrikaans
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* Caryn ( English)
* Cat ( English)
* Cát Linh (Vietnamese language, Vietnamese)
* Cătălina ( Romanian)
* Catalina (name), Catalina ( Italian language, Italian, Spanish)
* Catant ( French)
* Catarina ( Galician, Italian language, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Neapolitan)
* Cate ( English)
* Cateline (Old French)[
* Cathelijne ( Dutch)
* Cateliña ( Galician)
* Caterina ( Catalan, Italian language, Italian, Romanian)]
* Caterine (Old French)[
* Cathanne ( English, French)
* Cathareau ( French)
* Catharina ( Dutch, Swedish)
* Catharine ( English)
* Catherin ( English)
* Catherina ( Spanish)
* Catherine ( English, French)
* Catherne (17th century English)][
* Cathey ( Nordic)
* Cathie ( English)
* Cathleen ( English, ]Hiberno-English
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* Cathrin ( German)
* Cathrine ( Scandinavian)
** Cathrinus (Latinized, male)
* Cathryn ( English)
* Cathy ( English)][
* Cati ( Italian language, Italian)]
* Catia ( Italian language, Italian)
* Cátia ( Portuguese)
* Catie ( English)
* Catina ( Romanian)
* Catinca ( Romanian)
* Catja ( Danish)
* Catlin (Middle English)[
* Cato ( Dutch)
* Catraoine ( Irish)
* Catreena ( Manx)
* Catreeney ( Manx)
* Catrien ( Dutch)
* Catrin ( German, Welsh)
* Catrina ( Romanian)
* Catrine ( Swedish)
* Catrinel ( Romanian)
* Catrìona (]Scottish Gaelic
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* Catterina ( Italian language, Italian)]
* Catuxa ( Galician)
* Caty ( Italian language, Italian)
* Ecaterina Ecaterina is a Romanian female first name meaning Catherine (disambiguation), Catherine. Notable persons with that name include:
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( Romanian)
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* ''Ekaterina
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'': ( Bulgarian, Macedonian)
* , or : [
* ]Ekaterina
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( Latvian)
* : ka, ეკატერინე
* : (Hong Kong Cantonese
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* (Sami
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* (Sami
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* Jekaterina ( Estonian)
* Kaarat ( Greenlandic)
* Kaarin ( Estonian)
* Kaarina
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( Finnish)
* Kaatje ( Dutch)
* Kaća ( Serbian)
* : ()
* Kadara: ()
* Kadarine: ()
* Kadi ( Estonian)
* Kadri ( Estonian)
* Kaety ( English)
* (Sami
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* Kai ( Estonian, Swedish)
* Kaia ( Estonian, Norwegian)
* Kaie ( Estonian)
* Kaight ( English)
* Kaija ( Finnish)
* Kaila ( English)
* Kailan ( English)
* Kailani ( Hawaiian)
* Kaili ( Estonian)
* Kailie ( English, French)
* Kailua ( Hawaiian)
* : , . (Also German)
* Kena: , . (Also English)
* Kera: ;
* Keri, Kerry: ; ; . (Also Hawaiian)
* : . (Also Arabic
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* Kairi or Kairia (Arabic
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, Estonian, Greek
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, Japanese)
* Kaisa ( Estonian, Finnish)
* ''Kai Sa Lin'': (traditional Chinese
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** ''Kai Se Lin'': zh, s=凯瑟琳 (simplified Chinese
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* Kaisu ( Finnish)
* Kait ( English)
* Kaitlan ( English)
* Kaitlane ( English)
* Kaitlin ( English)
* Kaitline ( English)
* Kaitlyn ( English)
* Kaitlynne ( English)
* Kaitrin ( German, Swedish)
* Kaitrina ( Dutch, English, German, Swedish)
* Kaity ( English)
* Kaj ( Swedish, male)
* Kaja ( Scandinavian, Estonian, Polish)
* Kajsa ( Swedish)
* Kakalina ( Hawaiian)
* Kalena ( Hawaiian)
* Kalina ( Hawaiian)
* Katerina ( Albanian)
* :
* Kara (Arabic
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* (Sami
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* (Sami)
* Karen: derived from the Danish short form of Katherine ( Danish,[ English,][ German, Norwegian, Dutch][)
* Karena ( English)
* Karenina ( English, Scandinavian, Russian)
* Karentina ( English, Scandinavian, Russian)
* Kari ( Norwegian)
* Karia ( Norwegian)
* Karien (]Afrikaans
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, Dutch, ''Carine'' in French)
* (Sami
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* Saudi Arabian Military Industries, a government-owned defence company
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* Karin
Karin may refer to:
*Karin (given name), a feminine name
Fiction
* ''Karin'' (manga) or ''Chibi Vampire'', a Japanese media franchise
* Karin Hanazono, title character of the manga and anime ''Kamichama Karin''
*Karin Kokubu, a main character in ...
(Afrikaans
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, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Swedish)
* Karina ( English)
* Karine ( Armenian
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* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
; French)
* Karoun (Arabic
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, Armenian
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* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
)
* Kary ( Norwegian)
* Karyn ( English)
* Karyna ( English, Polish)
* :
* :
* Kat ( English)
* Kata
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( Croatian, Finnish, Hungarian)
* Katalin (Basque
Basque may refer to:
* Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France
* Basque language, their language
Places
* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
* Basque Country (autonomous co ...
, Hungarian)
* Katalina (Basque
Basque may refer to:
* Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France
* Basque language, their language
Places
* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
* Basque Country (autonomous co ...
, Esperanto
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, Hungarian)
* Katariina ( Estonian, Finnish)
* Katarin (Basque
Basque may refer to:
* Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France
* Basque language, their language
Places
* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
* Basque Country (autonomous co ...
, Breton)
* Katarína ( Slovak)
* Katarina ( Bosnian, Croatian, Esperanto
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, German, Hungarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish)
* Katarine ( German)
* Katarino (Esperanto
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* Katarzyna ( Polish)
** Kasia ( Polish)
** ( Polish)
** ( Polish)
* Kate Kate may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Kate (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or nickname
* Gyula Káté (born 1982), Hungarian amateur boxer
* Lauren Kate (born 1981), American author o ...
( Croatian, English)[
* Katelijn ( Dutch)
* Katelijne ( Dutch)
* Katelin ( English)
* Kateline (Middle English)][
* Katell ( Breton)
* Katelyn ( English)
* Katelynn ( English)
* Katelynne ( English)
* Katen ( Dutch)
* Katenka ( Russian)
* Kateri ( Mohawk)
* Katerien (]Afrikaans
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, Dutch)
* Katerine (Old French
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* :
* :
* Katia ( Italian language, Italian)
* ( Portuguese)
* Katia
Katia is a feminine given name. It is a variant of Katya.
Notable people with this name
Actresses and models
* Katia Dandoulaki, Greek actress
* Katia Margaritoglou, Greek fashion model and beauty contestant
* Katia Winter (born 1983), Sw ...
:
* Kateřina (Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
)
* Katerina (; Albanian, Bulgarian, Latin,[ Macedonian, Russian)
* Katerine (Middle English)][
* Katerino (]Esperanto
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)
* Kateryna ( Ukrainian)
* Katerynka ( Ukrainian)
* Katey ( English)
* : . (Also German)
* :
* :
* Kathani (Hindi
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, Arabic
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)
* Kathanna ( English, German)
* Kathanne ( English, French)
* Kathareau ( French)
* Katharina ( German, Latin[)
* Katharine ( English,][ German, Dutch)
* :
* Käthe ( German)
* Kathelijne ( Dutch)
* Katherina ( English, German)
* Katherne (17th century English)][
* Katheryn ( English)
* Katheryne ( English)
* Kathey ( Gaelic)
* Kathi ( English)
* Kathie ( English)
* Kathianna ( English)
* Kathianne ( English)
* Kathlaura ( English, German)
* Kathlauren ( English, German)
* Kathlaurie ( English, French, German)
* Kathleanna ( English, German)
* Kathleanne ( English, French)
* Kathleen ( English,][ ]Hiberno-English
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* Kathlyn ( English)
* Kathreena (]Malayalam
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* Kathrina ( German)
* Kathrin ( German)
* Kathru (Malayalam
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)
* Kathryn ( English)
* Kathy ( English)
* Kati ( Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian)
* '' Katya, Katia
Katia is a feminine given name. It is a variant of Katya.
Notable people with this name
Actresses and models
* Katia Dandoulaki, Greek actress
* Katia Margaritoglou, Greek fashion model and beauty contestant
* Katia Winter (born 1983), Sw ...
, Katja'': ;
* Katica ( Croatian, Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
, Serbian, Slovene, Hungarian)
* Katie ( English)[
* Katika ( Danish)
* :
* Κatina, Katinja (]Esperanto
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* Katinka (Afrikaans
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, German, Hungarian, Russian)[
* Katixa (]Basque
Basque may refer to:
* Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France
* Basque language, their language
Places
* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
* Basque Country (autonomous co ...
)
* Katja ( Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Russian, Slovene, Ukrainian)
* Katka (Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
, Russian)
* Káťa (Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
)
* Kačka (Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
)
* Kačenka (Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
)
* Katlyn ( English)
* Kätlin ( Estonian)
* : ka, კატო
* Kató ( Hungarian)
* Katóka ( Hungarian)
* Katre ( Estonian)
* Katri ( Finnish)
* Katrian (Afrikaans
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* Katriana ( Portuguese, Spanish)
* Katrianna ( Danish, Dutch, English, German, Norwegian, Swedish)
* Katrianne ( English, French)
* Katrien (Afrikaans
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* Katriin ( Estonian)
* Katriina ( Finnish)
* Katrijn ( Dutch, also 'Katryn' in Afrikaans
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and German)
* Katriona ( English)
* Katrin ( Estonian, Faroese, German, Swedish)
* Katrina ( English, German, Dutch)
* Katrīna ( Latvian)
* Katrine (; Dutch, French, Scottish Gaelic,[ Scandinavian)
* Katrinka ( Dutch, German, Russian)
* Katrusia ( Ukrainian)
* Katryn (]Afrikaans
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, German, spelt in )
* Katushka ( Russian)
* Katuška (Czech
Czech may refer to:
* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
** Czechs, the people of the area
** Czech culture
** Czech cuisine
* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
)
* Katy ( English)
* Katya ( Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian)
* Kay ( English)[
* Kaye ( English)
* Kerry (]Hiberno-English
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* ''Keta'': ka, ქეთა
* ''Ketevan'': ka, ქეთევან
* ''Keti'': ka, ქეთი
* Ketlen
* Ketlin ( Estonian)
* ''Keto'': ( Georgian)
* Ketrina ( Albanian)
* Kitty (English)][
* Koto ( Hungarian)
* Kotryna ( Lithuanian)
* Kyla ( English)
* Kysa (Finnish)
* Nienke ( Dutch)
* Nynke ( Frisian)
* Reina ( Japanese, ]Yiddish
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)
* Riin ( Estonian)
* Riina ( Estonian, Finnish)
* Rina ( Croatian)
* Triin ( Estonian)
* Triinu ( Estonian)
* Trijn ( Dutch)
* Trijntje ( Dutch)
* Trina ( German)
* Trinchen ( German)
* Trine ( Danish, German)
* Trīne ( Latvian)
* Trinette ( French)
* Tríona ( Irish)
Notable people
See also
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* St. Catherine (disambiguation)
Notes and references
External links
* Name statistics for Northern Ireland:
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* Name statistics for Scotland:
** {{cite web , title=Babies' First Names , url=https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/statistics-and-data/statistics/statistics-by-theme/vital-events/names/babies-first-names , website=National Records of Scotland , date=31 May 2013 , publisher=Government of the United Kingdom , language=en
Feminine given names
Given names
Given names of Greek language origin
English-language feminine given names