Katlyn is a modern American name derived from the combination of Catherine ("pure") and Lynn ("lake/waterfall"), symbolizing gracefulness and adaptability.
Katonya is a distinct African name derived from the Swahili word "kitu", meaning "thing". Traditionally given to girls in Swahili-speaking communities, it signifies good fortune and prosperity, and has gained global popularity in recent years.
The name Katrea is of Greek origin, meaning "pure" or "spotless," derived from the Greek word "katharos." Traditionally given to girls embodying purity and virtue, it gained worldwide popularity in the late 20th century despite not being as widely known as other Greek names like Athena or Sophia.
Katrece is a unique, distinctive name with unknown origins, having gained popularity in recent years despite lacking clear etymology or historical significance.
Katreina is a distinctive variant of Katherine, hailing from Greek roots meaning 'pure' or 'clear', and bearing historical significance linked to Saint Katherine.
Katrenia is a unique Greek name derived from 'katharos,' meaning 'pure.' It's associated with the goddess Hestia and was popularized by early Christians honoring Mary's purity. Today, it remains rare yet appreciated for its sound and history.
Katreesa: A name of uncertain Arabic origin, possibly related to 'virgin' Katreena; used in various cultures throughout history, potentially as a religious honorific or for aesthetic appeal.
Katri is a popular Finnish girl's name with debated origins; some believe it means 'battle' (Old Norse "kati"), while others suggest it's a variant of Katriina, derived from Latin 'Catharina', meaning 'pure'. It has been widely used in Finland since the Middle Ages and remains popular today.
Katrianna is a Greek-derived feminine given name meaning 'pure', associated with purity, innocence, elegance, and inspired by the Greek goddess of purity, Katriona.