It is an English spelling of the Irish Gaelic Caitlín[kotchleen] which is a version of Catherine (pure).
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In Irish it is CAITLÍN and CAITLIN in Scottish Gaelic, both pronounced as "kathleen" rather than American 'kate-lin'.
The name Kathleen comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name, meaning "Pure/Virginal".
the name Kathleen means pure in Greek. ( i don't know when it was popular though)
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CAITLÍN in Irish; in Scottish Gaelic, CAITLIN
I think Katelyn is an American mispronunciation of the Irish Gaelic Caitlín which was earlier anglicized Kathleen (closer to the actual pronunciation). It is a form of Catherine.
KATELYN is an American mispronunciation of the Irish (Gaelic) name CAITLÍN (pron. Kathleen) a variant of Catherine.
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