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Is Caitlyn a form of a God?

derived from Catherine, which was derived from the Ancient Greek Aikaterine. Catherine is attributed to St. Catherine of Alexandria and the Greek goddess Hecate.


What origin does the name Catherine come from?

Catherine is of Greek Origin and means "Pure"


Is there a Catherine in The Bible?

No, Katherine is Greek in origin and means 'pure.'


Where did the name Catherine came from?

Catherine is a Greek name, however this spelling of the name is the Spanish way of spelling it


What is the meaning of catalina?

Catalina or Katalina is the Spanish version of the name Catherine or Katharine, which means "pure" in Greek.


What does the name Cath mean?

A girl's name is a variant of Catherine (Greek) and Cathy (Greek), and the meaning of Cath is "pure".


How did the Greeks come up with the letter a?

The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.


Is Catherine's father a duke in Catherine Called Birdy?

No, when he was young he was a knight. And part of his name was Lord.


Is there a patron saint called Katie?

Katie derives from the name Katherine or Catherine and there are a number of saints with those names.


Is the christian group which maintains St Catherine's monastery at mt Sinai in Egypt Greek orthodox or Roman catholic?

Greek Orthodox.


How to write the name kathryn in greek?

Kathryn -> &Kappa;&#940;&theta;&rho;&iota;&nu; [kathreen]Catherine / Katherine < Greek &Kappa;&alpha;&tau;&epsilon;&rho;&#943;&nu;&eta; / &Kappa;&alpha;&tau;&epsilon;&rho;&#943;&nu;&alpha; / &Alpha;&iota;&kappa;&alpha;&tau;&epsilon;&rho;&#943;&nu;&eta;[katerini/katerina/ekaterini]


Are Unicorns a part of Greek Mythology?

Yes, they are a part of Greek beliefs, and are in Greek stories, but that does not mean they do not exist.