Catherine Agnes Kennedy has written: 'Synge's portrayal of the Irish'
The Venerable Mother Catherine Elizabeth McAuley was an Irish nun, who founded the Sisters of Mercy in 1831.
In Irish it's "Caitríona"In Scottish Gaelic it is Catrìona (pronounced Katrina).The Irish name Caitlín (pronounced Cathleen) is a variant; it is spelled Caitlin in Scotland, without the final long "í".
Yes! It is an Irish derivation of the name Catherine.
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Saint Catherine was an Irish Catholic nun who after her passing was sainted. St Catherine became a nun at the age of 13 and was known for her work with the sick.
Catholic because her mums Irish !
It is spelled Caitlín in Irish if that is the question. Mispronounced as 'kate-lin' it is actually closer to Cathleen. For the meaning google Catherine.
It is the Irish form of Catherine. "pure" is perhaps the meaning.
In Irish it's "Bantiarna Caitríona"; In Scottish Gaelic: "Baintighearna Catrìona"
Irish: Caitríona [katreena]Scots Gaelic: CatrìonaWelsh: CatrinCornish:Manx:Breton:
The name Kaitlin (or Caitlin) is the Irish form of Catherine (greek) and means "pure".