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  2. Kate (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kate is a feminine given name, and a short form of the names Katherine, Caitlin and others. Translations and variations Arabic: كيت ... Hebrew: קייט ...

  3. Katherine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. 21 Best 1990s Baby Names That Are Still Relevant Today - AOL

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    It's a name of Hebrew origin and is commonly thought to be a feminization of the name Samuel. In the 1990s, it was one of the top 10 names for girls, peaking in 1998 at number 3. ... kate_sept2004 ...

  5. Hebrew name - Wikipedia

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    While, strictly speaking, a "Hebrew name" for ritual use is in the Hebrew language, it is not uncommon in some Ashkenazi communities for people to have names of Yiddish origin, or a mixed Hebrew-Yiddish name; [4] for example, the name Simhah Bunim, where simhah means "happiness" in Hebrew, and Bunim is a Yiddish-language name possibly derived ...

  6. 50 Hebrew Baby Girl Names That Will Bring All the Mazels - AOL

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    This energetic Hebrew girl name boasts an equally uplifting meaning of “pleasing” and “good.” 24. Shoshana. Shoshana is a soft and breathy three-syllable name that means “rose” in ...

  7. Why No One Calls Kate Middleton Catherine (and the Drama ...

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    Kate's Official Name. Kate was born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton and is now officially known as Catherine, Princess of Wales GCVO (that acronym references her "Royal Victorian Order"). She ...

  8. List of Irish-language given names - Wikipedia

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    Some names are recent creations, such as the now-common female names Saoirse "freedom" and Aisling "vision, dream". Some English-language names are anglicisations of Irish names, e.g. Kathleen from Caitlín and Shaun from Seán. Some Irish-language names derive from English names, e.g. Éamonn from Edmund.

  9. Jewish name - Wikipedia

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    The chosen Hebrew name can be related to the child's secular given name, but it does not have to be. The name is typically Biblical or based in Modern Hebrew . For those who convert to Judaism and thus lack parents with Hebrew names, their parents are given as Abraham and Sarah , the first Jewish people of the Hebrew Bible.