Caty A Comprehensive Overview

Caty name Meaning and Dictionary

Name
Caty
Name Meaning
"Caty" She is Catalina.
Definition
  • A feminine name that is of Greek origin.
Pronunciations
  • k-ai-t-ee
  • caty
Syllable
  • Caty Syllable count: There are 2 syllables in the name Caty

Caty Overview and Analysis

Caty Gender statistics

The name Caty is typically used for Boys and Girls. Its a Unisex name with ambiguous gender identification.

Popularity of the name Caty

The name Caty is classified as Very rare and ranked at the 151,273th most popular name in the Namedary database.

Country-Specific Popularity and Ranking of the Name Emma
Country In-Country Rank Population Share
New Zealand 16,553 0%
United States 150,774 0%
Canada 150,774 0%
United Kingdom 150,774 0%
Australia 151,000 0%

Where to find Caty?

The name Caty is predominantly found in New Zealand (NZ), where it constitutes 0% of the total population.

Caty Usage Trend Over Time

In recent years, the trend of using the name Caty has been static and not widely adopted when choosing names for babies. The name Caty was most used in 2006 with a usage rate of 100%. It was least used in 2006 with a usage rate of 100%.

To enhance readability, percentage is rounded up. Values less than 0.0015% have been omitted.
The data is carefully curated from authentic human sources and thoroughly analyzed from a wide range of sources.

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Names with a Similar Sound to Caty

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Names starting with C

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Origin and History of the name Caty

This name comes from the ancient Greek “Aikaterī́nē (Αἰκατερῑ́νη)”, which comes from “katharós (καθαρός)”, meaning “clean, clear, pure”.

In turn, the name means “pure, clear of dirt, clean of shame or guilt, purified”.

The name is linked to “Hekátē (Ἑκάτη)”, an ancient goddess who is most often shown with two torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form.

Hekate is associated with crossroads, entrance-ways, fire, light, the moon, magic, witchcraft, knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, necromancy, and sorcery.

All the names related to this root are popular in historically Christian countries; in fact, Catherine was the name of one of the first Christian saints.

According to tradition, Saint Catherine of Alexandria is a Christian saint and virgin who was martyred in the early 4th-century at the pagan emperor Maxentius’s hands.

Caty in Chinese

Translation
卡蒂
Pronunce
(PinYin) : kǎ dì

Caty in Numerology

Caty: Name to Numerology Conversion
CATY
17
32

Applying the rules of numerology (Pythagorean numerology):

Conclusions about the name Caty

Should you named your baby Caty?

The name Caty is not strongly associated with either gender because it is given to boys and girls in roughly equal proportions (according to the gender statistics). As a result, people are less likely to assume the gender of a person named Caty based solely on their name.

It is important to consider the gender-neutral nature of the name Caty when naming your child. This is because people may be confused about your child's gender if you do not provide other clues, such as their appearance or clothing.

Is Caty a good name?

The name Caty strike a harmonious balance between being easy to pronounce and possessing a touch of personality. The name Caty offer a pleasing cadence and a hint of individuality, making them a popular choice for parents.

What are the Pros and Cons of the name Caty?

Pros of the name Caty:

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to name your child Caty is a personal one. There is no right or wrong answer. Consider all of the factors listed above, and make the decision that you and your partner feel is best for your child.