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CATINA
FeminineUnique feminine name derived from Latin "catus," meaning pure or innocent, originating in Italy as a diminutive of Catherine.
CATINA
MasculineRare but unique Spanish-derived female name, signifying 'basin' or 'tray'.
CATINE
FeminineCharming French name derived from Latin "catus", meaning 'cat', popular in France since medieval times.
CATINIA
FeminineRare Latin feminine given name, possibly derived from 'catus' meaning wit or intelligence, or from 'catena' meaning chain.
CATINNA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived female name meaning "sharp" or "clever," originally given in ancient Rome to girls perceived as intelligent and witty.
CATIRIA
FeminineDistinctive Basque female name, derived from an ancient goddess associated with cats and their perceived magical properties.
CATISHA
FeminineUnique African-derived Yoruba name meaning "the one who brings forth change" or "catalyst for transformation," inspired by the powerful goddess Oya.
CATLEYA
FeminineExotic and rare girls' name of Indonesian origin, derived from the scientific name of the Tiger Orchid flower species. Its meaning is linked to elegance and grace due to its association with this stunning bloom.
CATLIN
FeminineCaitlin is a feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic "Caitlín," a diminutive form of Catherine meaning "pure" or "clear.
CATLIN
MasculineIrish origin given name derived from the Gaelic surname "Caitlín," meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
CATLYN
FeminineWelsh name of modern origin that means "fair-haired." It is often associated with traits like strength and intelligence.
CATLYNN
FeminineModern American girl's name created by combining elements from Catherine and Lynn, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound. Despite lacking a specific meaning, some associate it with the meanings of its component parts, 'pure' or 'innocent'.
CATO
MasculineLatin-derived given name, prominent in ancient Roman history, notably carried by Marcus Porcius Cato, also known as Cato the Elder, a respected statesman, orator, and historian famed for his writings on agriculture, politics, and stern moral principles.
CATON
FeminineThe male given name Caton has Latin origins, deriving from the Roman gens Catonius and embodying virtues like integrity and sternness, as exemplified by its most notable member, Cato the Elder.
CATON
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name meaning "clever" or "intelligent," inspired by Roman statesman Cato the Elder known for his wisdom and virtue during the late republic period.
CATONYA
FeminineUnique female name of African American origin created by author Alice Walker for her character in "The Color Purple". Despite having no specific meaning or historical significance, it has become popular due to its association with the strong-willed character and represents strength and resilience.
CATORI
FeminineCaptivating Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning "little rabbit," symbolizing grace, speed, and adaptability.
CATORIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'one hundred,' tracing back to ancient Roman culture where numbers held significance.
CATOSHA
FeminineUnique African Igbo name coined by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her novel Americanah, meaning "patience.
CATOYA
FeminineExotic and unique girls' name of African origin, meaning "She has come home." It honors Oya, a powerful Yoruba goddess associated with wind, storms, and womanhood, and is popular worldwide despite its roots in West Africa.
CATREASE
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name meaning "harvest" or "reaping," associated with abundance and fertility.
CATRECE
FeminineUncommon, captivating name of uncertain Scottish/Irish origin or possibly invented as fantasy name, with meanings ranging from "pure" to unknown. Its most notable bearer may be Catherine de' Medici.
CATREENA
FeminineRare yet captivating Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Caitriona," meaning 'battle' and traditionally bestowed upon strong-willed women.
CATRELL
MasculineDistinct Irish given name derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Cathail, meaning "descendant of Cathal," which itself signifies "battle" or "strife.
CATRENA
FeminineCatrena: A unique Latin-derived name meaning 'snow' or 'harsh frost', associated with elegance and cold weather. Rare but captivating, perfect for those seeking a distinctive and meaningful name.
CATRENIA
FeminineRare but captivating feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from "catarina" meaning pure, and "enia" signifying song, translating to 'pure song'.
CATRESE
FeminineRare Italian given name of Latin origin meaning "pure" or "clean," associated with early Christian sects and used since the 14th century, often by notable figures in Italian history.
CATRESSA
FeminineRare, Igbo-originated given name meaning "beauty," traditionally bestowed upon Nigerian girls with exceptional charm.
CATRIA
FeminineItalian female name derived from the Latin word "catus," signifying purity and innocence.
CATRIANA
FeminineHispanic feminine given name with origins in the Catalonia region of Spain, derived from the Catalan word "cátria" meaning "cathedral" or "seat of a bishop". It signifies a strong connection to faith and spirituality.
CATRICE
FeminineRare yet elegant feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Cato, signifying sharpness, intelligence, or wit.
CATRICIA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived female name originally linked to the Roman goddess of celebrations.
CATRIN
FeminineWelsh female given name meaning 'battle', derived from the word 'cat'.
CATRINA
FeminineUnique female name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word "catarrhus," meaning "downpour" or "storm," and associated with the Roman goddess Cata who controlled weather.
CATRINIA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "pure" or "innocent," popular among medieval nobility for its associations with purity and virtue, evolving globally while maintaining its original significance.
CATRINNA
FeminineUnique Welsh name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', popularized by legendary Welsh princesses known for their beauty and virtue.
CATRIONA
FeminineUnique Scottish feminine name derived from the Gaelic word 'caitrìona', meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'.
CATRISHA
FeminineUnique and captivating girls' name with origins traced back to Latin 'Catherine', meaning "pure", or Arabic 'Katra', meaning "sacred".
CATTALAYA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Catalan word 'català', meaning 'Catalan' or 'from Catalonia'. It signifies pride in Catalan culture and history.
CATTALEYA
FeminineCattleya is an uncommon yet distinctive female name of Latin American origin, derived from the botanical genus Cattleya, which encompasses the vibrant Orchidaceae family native to Central and South America. The name, named after Miss Catherine Cattley by English botanist John Lindley, has no specific meaning beyond its floral roots but carries an association with beauty and exoticism thanks to the stunning Cattleya orchids it shares a name with.