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Catrine

One of the lovely names for girls that has its root in Greek is Catrine. It is a derivative of Catriona which is also a Greek name. The meaning of Catrine is 'pure' and it is used as a variation of Katherine, Katrine and Catherine. The name Catrine is predominantly used for females and is also used as a surname in some countries. It is a derivative name taken from the Ancient Greek name 'Aikaterine' which in turn was derived from 'katharos' which means 'clean', 'clear' and 'pure'. The name is linked to 'Hekate', an ancient goddess most often associated with light, magic and sorcery. Catrine is a name that has been in existence for centuries and is still common among people today. It is mostly used in English speaking and Swedish speaking countries. People named Catrine are understanding, intelligent, independent, knowledgeable and investigative. They are also fearless, spiritual and reserved. The name is most commonly used in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland, Scotland and the United States. Famous people named Catrine are Swedish badminton player Catrine Bengtsson and Swedish footballer Catrine Johansson, and Catrine Lavallee, a Canadian freestyle skier.

Gender

Girl

Origin

Greek

Numerology

C is for complete, nothing further needed here.

A is for abundant, your cheer knows no bounds.

T is for treat, that you always are.

R is for realist, the way you are.

I is for interest, you show in others.

N is for noble, your regal bearing.

E is for expressive, not one to hold within.

Lucky

Catrine lucky number is 7.

The detectives of numerology, 7 is known for its investigative abilities and analytical skills. Astrologically, the number 7 can be thought of as a blend of Virgo and Scorpio energy: 7 is extremely detail-oriented, but is driven by inner-wisdom as opposed to tangible realities.

Catrine in Pop Culture

  • Felicity Wishes character in the Felicity Wishes children's books by Emma Thompson
  • Felicity "City" Stufts character in "F*&% the Prom"
  • Felicity Rivers character in Enid Blyton's "Malory Towers" series
  • Catrine DeMew daughter of a werecat in "Monster High" show and series
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