Kate
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Kate | |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/Name | Greek, Latin |
Meaning | pure, blessed, virginal, popularity |
Other names | |
Related names | Katherine, Cate, Catherine, Caitlyn (Or Kaitlyn) |
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Kate is a feminine given name. It is sometimes a short form of Katherine, which is Greek meaning pure, blessed, virginal, and popular. It may refer to:
People with the given name Kate:
In meteorology:
- Hurricane Kate (1985), which hit the US
- Typhoon Kate (1970), a super typhoon that struck the Philippines
Ships
- CSS Kate was a 165' wooden hulled sidewheel steamer of 477 tons used by the Confederacy as a blockade runner that made 20 successful runs through the Union blockade during the American Civil War.
Other:
- Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
- Cotter House, in German called Kate or Kotten
- "Kate" a young adult novel by Valerie Sherrard
- Kate (song), a song by Ben Folds Five
- Kate (Johnny Cash song)
- Nakajima B5N, a Japanese torpedo bomber, Allied reporting name "Kate"
- Kate (text editor), a text editor for KDE
- KATE, a radio station in Minnesota, USA
- "Kate" is rhyming slang for Army (it rhymes with Kate Carney)
- An alternative title of Crabbit Old Woman, a poem attributed to Phyllis McCormack
- The Kâte language, a Papuan language
See also
- Catherina (and similar spellings)
- Kathleen (disambiguation)
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