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Catherine occurs as woman's given name, derived from the Greek word (katharos) meaning "pure".
Surrogate forms include:
Catarina
Catalina
Cate
Katica
Catharine
Cathryn
Cathy
Caitriona
Ekaterina
Katarina
Katharina
Katherina
Katarzyna (inside Polish)
Katharine
Katherine
Kathryn
Katrina
Kathleen
Kate
Kitty
Kaatya
Arnold
The total of famed women will have this title:
Catherine the Great was Tsaress of Russia
There survive several saints called Catherine.
St. Catherine of Siena, who was one of only three female Doctors of the (Catholic) Church, is a patron saint of young girls, students, nurses, firefighters, Italy and Europe.
The Catherine wheel is a symbol of St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Catharine is a town in Schuyler County, New York.
Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of Henry VIII, king of England.
Catherine Howard was the fifth wife of Henry VIII, king of England.
Catherine Parr was the sixth wife of Henry VIII, king of England.
Catherine Labouré, a subject of a Marian apparition
Catherine was a Quebec television sitcom.
Catherine, also Katran, is a fictional character from the Myst novels and games.
Catherine Linton occurs as fictional character from either Wuthering Heights.
Catherine Zeta Jones is a Welsh actress famous for her roles within many Hollywood picture including "The Mask Of Zorro" paired Antonio Banderas
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