All about the name KATLIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Kaitlyn is a name of American origin, derived from the Irish name Caitlín. The name has gained popularity in recent years and has been used for both girls and boys.

The meaning of Kaitlyn is "pure" or "innocent," which comes from the Irish name Caitlín, meaning "pure, innocent." The name is often associated with the Celtic goddess Catrine, who was believed to be pure and innocent.

Throughout history, variations of the name Kaitlyn have been used for both girls and boys. In medieval Ireland, the name was popular among females and was often spelled as Caitlín or Caítlín. During the Victorian era in England, the name Catherine became popular and many variations of this name were used, including Caitlin and Kaitlin.

Today, Kaitlyn is a popular name for both girls and boys in America and other English-speaking countries around the world. According to data from the Social Security Administration, Kaitlyn has consistently ranked as one of the top 1000 names given to babies in the United States since the 1990s.

Despite its popularity today, the name Kaitlyn remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents looking for an unusual but meaningful name for their child. The name's Irish origins give it a sense of history and cultural significance, while its meaning conveys purity and innocence. Whether used as a boy's or girl's name, Kaitlyn is sure to be a memorable and special choice.

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Irish

Popularity of the name KATLIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Katlin has seen a varied level of popularity over the years in the United States. In 1984, it was given to 11 baby girls, marking its entry into the naming landscape of the time. The following year, 1985, saw an increase in its popularity with 15 babies named Katlin. This trend continued into 1986 with another 15 births.

However, there was a slight dip in popularity in 1987 with only 12 births recorded for the name Katlin. But this dip proved to be brief as it rebounded to 16 births in 1988 and maintained its momentum with 15 more births in 1989.

The year 1990 saw another rise in popularity with 13 baby girls named Katlin, but the trend began to decline after that. In 1991, only 8 babies were named Katlin, followed by a further decrease to just 6 births in 1992.

Despite this decline, there was a slight resurgence in popularity in 1993 with 10 baby girls being given the name Katlin. However, this proved to be the last hurrah for Katlin's popularity as it dropped significantly again in 1994 with only 5 births recorded.

Overall, between 1984 and 1994, a total of 126 babies were named Katlin in the United States. While its popularity was at times quite high, reaching a peak in 1986 and 1989 with 15 births each year, it ultimately failed to maintain this level of popularity throughout the decade.