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CATELYNNE
FeminineRare feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from "Caitlín", meaning "pure and virtuous like flax".
CATENA
FeminineRare but meaningful Latin-derived feminine name, meaning 'chain', popularized by historical figures like Saint Peter and Catena of Balangiga.
CATENIA
FeminineUnique, elegant Latin name derived from 'catena', meaning 'chain', though not directly related to chains. Its origins are unclear, but it stands out due to its musical sound and feminine touch.
CATERA
FeminineDistinctive female name derived from the Italian word 'cateratta', meaning 'waterfall'. It originated in Tuscany, Italy, symbolizing beauty and power.
CATERIA
FeminineUnique Greek name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the Greek word 'katharos'.
CATERIN
FeminineItalian name meaning 'pure' or 'clear', popularized worldwide through St. Catherine of Siena's legacy.
CATERINA
FeminineElegant Italian name derived from the Latin "Catharina," meaning "pure" or "clear.
CATERINE
FeminineCatherine is a historic feminine given name with roots in Ancient Greek, meaning 'pure' or 'clear', popularized by Early Christians through St. Catherine of Alexandria. It has been favored among European royalty and remains globally recognized today.
CATERNIA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived female given name meaning "chain bearer.
CATERRA
FeminineItalian name derived from 'cetra', meaning sea bream, originally used by coastal fishing communities.
CATESSA
FeminineDistinctive female name of Italian origin, derived from the Italian word "cattivo" meaning "bad," although it has been used in Italy for centuries without any known specific meaning or historical figure association.
CATEY
FeminineRare and unique female given name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in England in the late 16th century and occasionally used since then. Its rarity makes it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter, despite its unclear history and meaning.
CATH
FeminineIrish-derived female name meaning 'battle', associated with warrior queens in Irish mythology.
CATHA
FeminineIrish female given name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', first used in Ireland around the 12th century and carried by notable historical figures like Catha of Connacht.
CATHAL
MasculineAncient Irish masculine given name derived from "cathach", meaning "battle".
CATHALEEN
FeminineRare Irish feminine name derived from Cathal, meaning "battle" or "strong in battle," associated with historic warrior kings like Cathal Cúig Crand Chaomh.
CATHALENE
FeminineModern yet rooted feminine name of Irish origin, derived from 'Cathal,' meaning 'valiant' or 'mighty in battle.'
CATHALEYA
FeminineCathaleya: A rare Greek-derived feminine name signifying 'purging' or 'cleansing', symbolizing purification and renewal, first popularized in France during the 19th century among aristocratic families.
CATHALIA
FeminineRare feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'pure'. Derived from the Latin word 'catha', it signifies purity and grace. While related to the more common Catherine, Cathalia stands independently with its distinctive allure.
CATHALINA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'pure', popularized in the Middle Ages and carried by figures like Catherine de' Medici.
CATHALINE
FeminineUnique, Latin-origin feminine name derived from 'catharina', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. It gained popularity through St. Catherine of Alexandria, and its variations like Catharine and Cathaline, maintain this association with purity and radiance.
CATHAN
MasculineAncient Irish given name that translates to "little warrior" or "battle," deriving from the word "cathán." Popular among early Celtic tribes, it has been associated with notable figures like Cathán mac Ailill and remains relatively uncommon today despite its growing popularity.
CATHARINA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the Greek name Aikaterine.
CATHARINE
FeminineCatherine is a classic and elegant name with Greek origins, derived from 'katharos' which means 'pure' or 'chaste'. It gained prominence during the early Christian era through Saint Catherine of Alexandria and has been associated with purity, virtue, and innocence ever since. Throughout history, notable figures like Queen Catherine of Aragon and Catherine the Great have carried this prestigious name, making it a timeless yet unique choice for parents across cultures.
CATHAY
FeminineUnique female name originating from the ancient Chinese region known as Cathay, popularized by Marco Polo's travels. Its meaning lies in its association with beauty, richness, and opulence due to historical accounts of imperial China.
CATHE
FeminineCathryn is a rare yet captivating Welsh name meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
CATHEE
FeminineDistinctive French name meaning 'pure'.
CATHELEEN
FeminineCathleen is an Irish feminine given name derived from Caitlín, meaning "old woman" or "veiled one," yet often associated with youthfulness and beauty today.
CATHELENE
FeminineUnique French female name derived from Cathal, meaning 'battle' or 'strength'.
CATHELINE
FeminineFrench feminine name derived from Late Latin 'catharina', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
CATHER
FeminineCatherine is a Greek feminine given name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', popularized by St. Catherine of Alexandria during the Middle Ages.
CATHEREN
FeminineCatherine is a Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
CATHERENE
FeminineCatherine is a feminine given name of Greek origin that means "pure" or "innocent".
CATHERIN
FeminineCatherine is a feminine name of Greek origin, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the Greek word 'katharos'. Popularized by Saint Catherine of Alexandria in the 1st century AD, it has been widely used throughout history and remains popular today.
CATHERINA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'pure' or 'clear', associated with St. Catherine of Siena and popular among royals like Catherine of Aragon and Catherine the Great.
CATHERINE
MasculineFeminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "katharos," meaning "pure" or "clear." Its popularity can be traced back to ancient Greece but it became more common as a given name during the Middle Ages in Europe. One of its most famous bearers was Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a Christian martyr whose legend inspired many artistic representations. Today, Catherine remains popular worldwide and is associated with purity, intelligence, and strength.
CATHERINE
FeminineCatherine, of Greek origin, means 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the word 'katharos'.
CATHERLINE
FeminineCatherine is a feminine given name with Latin roots meaning 'pure' or 'clear', popularized by historical figures like Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Catherine the Great.
CATHERN
FeminineRare and beautiful French feminine name derived from the Greek 'Aikaterine', meaning 'pure power'.
CATHERNE
FeminineCatherine is a Greek-origin female given name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', deriving from the Greek word 'katharos'. It's named after St. Catherine of Alexandria.