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- Katherine
- English name which is originally from the Greek name Aikaterine, either from the Greek Hekateros meaning "each of the two", from the name of the goddess Hekate, meaning "far off" or more likely from katharos, meaning "pure".
- Kathryn
- American form of Katherine, from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
- Catherine
- English and French form of the Katherine, which is from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
- Katharine
- English name which is originally from the Greek name Aikaterine, either from the Greek Hekateros meaning "each of the two", from the name of the goddess Hekate, meaning "far off" or more likely from katharos, meaning "pure".
- Katheryn
- Old Greek - Pure, Torture, Form of Catherine.
- Cathrine
- A maiden, innocente and pure.
- Kathrine
- Old Greek - Pure, Torture, Form of Catherine.
- Cathryn
- She is a pure maiden.
- Kathryne
- Means Plain, Pure, Clear.
- Catharine
- A genuine and innocent young lady.
- Katheryne
- The name means Neat, Simple.
- Kathyrn
- Catheryn
- She is innocen and a virgin.
- Katherin
- Old Greek - Pure, Torture, Form of Catherine.
- Katherina
- Old Greek - Pure, Torture, Form of Catherine.
- Katharyn
- The name means Transparent, True, Clear.
- Kathren
- Kathrin
- German short form of Katherine, which is from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
- Catherina
- She is a woman of purity and innocence.
- Kathrina
- 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.