Female and male first names.

CATHERYN

Female

Distinctive feminine name of Scottish origin, derived from Catrìona meaning "pure," and often chosen for its rich history and beautiful significance.

CATHERYNE

Female

Sophisticated French variant of Catherine, meaning 'pure' in Greek, with a rich historical background and regal connotations.

CATHEY

Female

English variant of the French name Catherine, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the Greek word 'katharos'.

CATHI

Female

Cathi, of French origin, means 'cat' and is associated with grace, elegance, and independence. It evolved from Catherine, meaning 'pure', and is now a unique standalone given name.

CATHIA

Female

Rare Latin-derived female name meaning "songbird" or "lyre singer," popular among wealthy Romans in ancient times and associated with art and music in some cultures.

CATHIE

Female

Irish given name derived from 'Caithe', a diminutive form of Catherine meaning 'pure' in Greek.

CATHIRINE

Female

Unique Irish name meaning "pure little shadow," derived from the ancient Irish name Caitriona.

CATHLEAN

Female

Rare Irish feminine given name derived from the ancient Gaelic name Cathalán, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

CATHLEEN

Male

Cathleen, of Irish origin, means "fair-haired warrior woman.

CATHLEEN

Female

Irish feminine name derived from "Caitlín," meaning "pure" or "virginal.

CATHLENA

Female

Irish name meaning "little warrior," derived from the elements "catha" (battle) and "lean" (little).

CATHLENE

Female

Irish name with deep roots, originating from the ancient Celtic 'Caitlín' meaning 'pure'. It evolved through the English form 'Catherine'.

CATHLIN

Female

Irish name derived from 'Caoilfhionn', meaning 'fair-haired', with historic ties to Irish literature and folklore.

CATHLINA

Female

Elegant Irish feminine name derived from 'Caitlín', meaning 'pure' and 'chaste'.

CATHLINE

Female

Irish female given name derived from 'Caitlín,' meaning 'pure maiden' or 'bright and lively one.'

CATHLYN

Female

Irish name derived from Caitlín, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

CATHREEN

Female

Cathreen, of Irish origin, means 'powerful' or 'strong', once being given to daughters from influential families in medieval Ireland.

CATHREN

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Irish female name derived from Caitriona, meaning "little pure one." It was borne by an ancient Irish princess famed for her beauty, wisdom, and prophetic powers, and is associated with St. Catherine of Alexandria.

CATHRIN

Female

German-origin feminine name derived from 'katre', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

CATHRINA

Female

Elegant and unique Latin name meaning 'pure' or 'clear', popularized during the Middle Ages by Catholic communities, associated with notable figures like Catherine the Great, and prominent in literature.

CATHRINE

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'catherine,' meaning 'pure' or 'clear.' Popularized by returning Crusaders in medieval England, it's associated with Saint Catherine of Alexandria and remains widely used globally today.

CATHRYN

Female

Unique and elegant Welsh name derived from Catrin, meaning 'battle' or 'strength'.

CATHRYNE

Female

Captivating Irish feminine name derived from Caoimhín, meaning "gentle" or "charming." It was popularized by St. Caitríona of Kilkenny and has evolved into variations like Caitriona, Catriona, and Kathleen while retaining its original meaning and heritage.

CATHRYNN

Female

Distinctive Irish feminine name derived from 'cath' meaning battle, associated with legendary warrior queens like Cathaoir and Caitlín Ní Mháille; it signifies strength combined with beauty, reflected in its '-ynn' suffix.

CATHY

Male

French-derived name that signifies "pure" or "clear," derived from 'cathédrale' meaning 'cathedral'.

CATHY

Female

Feminine given name of English origin, meaning pure or clear, derived from the Latin name Catharina via its anglicized form Catherina.

CATHYANN

Female

American blended name derived from Catherine (Greek 'pure') and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), popularized by Edna Ferber's novel "Giant".

CATHYE

Female

Rare yet charming French name derived from 'cathédrale', meaning cathedral.

CATHYJO

Female

Rare blend of Catherine ("pure") and Joy ("happiness"), resulting in a name that embodies innocence and joyfulness.

CATHYLEE

Female

Cathylee, a unique and captivating name, originates from the combination of Catherine (Greek: "pure") and Lee (English: "clearing in the woods"), suggesting purity found amidst nature's beauty.

CATHYLEEN

Female

Uncommon but historically significant Irish name derived from Caitlín, which means "pure little lioness.

CATHYRN

Female

Cathryn is a Welsh name derived from Catherin, which originates from the Greek Aikaterine. Meaning 'pure little one', it evokes innocence and purity.

CATI

Female

Catalan-derived name meaning "fighting or valiant," popular among Catalan-speaking families and associated with the region's rich cultural heritage.

CATIA

Female

Latin-origin name derived from 'catus', meaning 'cat', but also implying intelligence or wit.

CATIANA

Female

Unique Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'cat', likely created as a variant of Cato. Its rarity adds to its charm but its history and meaning remain somewhat mysterious.

CATIE

Female

Charming Irish name derived from 'Caitlin', meaning 'pure'. It honors ancient Celtic goddesses and has historic significance through Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Today, it's popular among parents seeking distinctive yet approachable names with positive meanings.

CATILAYA

Female

Rare, Latin-origin given name derived from the ancient Roman clan "Catilina," meaning "descendant of Catilus.

CATILEYA

Female

Unique, captivating female name of African origin derived from the Yoruba word 'Katili', meaning 'to bring forth' or 'give birth'. Its association with new beginnings and childbirth makes it an intriguing choice.

CATILIN

Female

Caitlin is a captivating feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname Caitlín and meaning "pure as a willow.

CATILYN

Female

Caitlyn is an Irish female given name derived from the old Irish word "caitlín," meaning "pure" or "virginal.