Catherine

/ˈkæθərɪn/ proper noun

A feminine given name of Greek origin, popular in Christian cultures. Associated with several saints and historical figures.

From Greek 'Aikaterine', possibly derived from 'katharos' meaning pure, or from 'Hekate', the Greek goddess. The name spread through Christianity via Saint Catherine of Alexandria.

AMካተሪን
ARكاترين
BNক্যাথরিন
CACaterina
CSKateřina
DAKatharina
DEKatharina
ELΑικατερίνη
ESCatalina
FAکاترین
FIKatariina
FRCatherine
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