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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 .
Kate Cann (born 1954), English journalist and author; Kate Chopin (1850–1904), American author; Kate DiCamillo (born 1964), American children's author; Kate Elliott (born 1958), pen name of American fantasy and science fiction writer Alis A. Rasmussen; Kate Field (1838–1896), American journalist and actress
Catalina is a feminine given name. It is a Spanish form of a variation of the name Katherine. [1] Catalina is an equivalent to Katherine or Catherine in English, Αικατερίνη (Ekaterini) and Κατερίνα (Katerina) in Greek, Катерина (Kateryna) in Ukraine, Екатерина (Yekaterina) in Russian, Caterina in Catalan and Italian, Cătălina in Romanian, Catherine in ...
Katie is an English female name. It is a form of Katherine , Kate , Caitlin , Kathleen , Katey and their related forms. [ 1 ] It is frequently used on its own.
Katheryn is a feminine given name. It is a variant of Katherine. [1] Notable people with the name include: Katheryn Curi, American cyclist who placed first at the National Road Race Championships in Park City; Katheryn K. Russell, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Maryland
Kathryn is a feminine given name and comes from the Greek meaning for 'pure'. It is a variant of Katherine. [1] It may refer to: In television and film: Kathryn Beaumont (born 1938), English voice actress and school teacher best known for her Disney animation film works; Kathryn Bernardo (born 1996), Filipina actress and recording artist
Kathleen is a female given name, used in English- and Irish-language communities. Sometimes spelled Cathleen, it is an Anglicized form of Caitlín, the Irish form of Cateline, which was the Old French form of Catherine. [1] [2] It ultimately derives from the Greek name Aikaterine, the meaning of which is highly debated (see Katherine).
Catharine is a feminine given name, a variation of Katherine or Catherine. Notable people with the name include: In education: Catharine Beecher, noted educator; Catharine MacKinnon, American feminist, scholar, lawyer, teacher, and activist; Catharine Merrill, one of the first female university professors in the United States; In literature: