The baby name Katriina is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "Kah-tree-nah".
Katriina is a Finnish variant of the name Katherine, which means "pure" or "clear" in Greek. The name has been popular in various cultures throughout history, including in ancient Greece and Rome. It was also a popular name among early Christians, as Saint Catherine of Alexandria was a revered martyr in the early church. The name has since spread to many different countries and cultures, and has been used by many notable figures throughout history.
Katriina is a feminine name, and is pronounced kah-tree-nah. The name is composed of two elements: "kat-" which means "pure" or "clear" in Greek, and "-rina" which is a diminutive suffix. The name is commonly spelled with two "t's" in Finland, but can also be spelled with one "t" in other countries. Katriina is a popular name in Finland, and is often shortened to "Kati" or "Katja" as a nickname.
The origin of the name Katriina can be traced back to the Greek name Aikaterine, which was later Latinized as Katherine. The name has been used in various forms throughout history, and has been popular in many different cultures. In Finland, the name Katriina has been a popular choice for baby girls since the 19th century. Today, it remains a popular name in Finland and other countries around the world.