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Katherine, Catherine, Cathrina Cathrinus is a Latinized masculine version of the feminine name Katherine /Catherine. The name originated from the Greek feminine name Αἰκατερίνα or Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterina, Aikaterinē), which is of unknown etymology.
Katherine (/ k æ θ ə r ɪ n /), also spelled Catherine and other variations, is a feminine given name. 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 .
Katherine Anna Kang (born 1970), American video game designer Katherine Karađorđević (born 1943), Serbian royal Katherine Kath (1920–2012), French ballerina
Katrina Karkazis, cultural and medical anthropologist; Katrina Kendall (born 1989), Filipino-British environmental ambassador, scientist and former beauty queen; Katrina Kittle, American novelist; Katrina Keenan (born 1971), New Zealand cricketer; Katrina Law (born 1985), American actress; Katrina Legarda, Filipino lawyer and advocate
The name Kai / ˈ k aɪ / has various origins and meanings in different cultures: In Estonian, Kai is a female name derived from Katherine. In Persian, Kai, or Kay, is a male name, meaning "king". It is also the name of a mythological shah (king) in the Shahnameh.
Kate McReary, in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV; Kate McCallister, the main character's mother in the Home Alone franchise; Kate Mitchell, in the British soap opera EastEnders; Kate Morgan, in the television series 24; Kate Mosley, main character in Picture Perfect; Kate Murphy, a character in the comedy film Just Go with It, played by ...
Kit, in the books Dark Lord of Derkholm and Year of the Griffin; Kit, in the film Failure to Launch; Kit, in the animated series Jentry Chau vs.The Underworld; Kit Ballard, protagonist of Blade Kitten
As a name of Irish origin, the Kelly surname is partially an anglicised version of older Irish names, especially Ó Ceallaigh, though the name Kelly is also present to a lesser extent in other Celtic cultures. Kelly is historically a male-only name, but has been used as a female given name since the 1960s, though with a significant minority ...