The baby name Catherin is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "KATH-rin".
Catherin is Greek in Origin.
Catherine is a name of Greek origin, meaning "pure" or "clear". It has been a popular name throughout history, with notable figures including Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Catherine the Great of Russia. The name has also been used in literature, with characters such as Catherine Earnshaw in Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights".
The name Catherine is typically associated with females, although it has occasionally been used for males as well. It is pronounced "KATH-er-in" or "KATH-rin", depending on the region. The name has many variations and spellings, including Katherine, Kathryn, and Katharine.
The name Catherine is composed of two elements: "katharos", meaning "pure" in Greek, and "ina", a diminutive suffix. The name has been used in various forms throughout history, with the spelling Catherine becoming popular in the Middle Ages. Today, the name remains a popular choice for parents around the world, with variations in spelling and pronunciation reflecting different cultural and linguistic traditions.