Kate (given name)

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Kate

Kate Winslet, an English actress and singer
Gender Female
Origin
Word/Name Latin, French, English, Welsh
Meaning pure, blessed
Other names
Related names Katherine
Catherine
Kathryn
Kathleen
Katarina
Katrina
Kait
Caitlin
Caitríona
Caterina
Cate
Catie
Caty
Katie
Katy
Katey
Katia
Catia

Kate is a feminine given name. It is a short form of Katherine.[1][2] The name comes from Latin, French, English, and Welsh origins. The name literally means either 'pure' or 'blessed', used in different contexts. It may refer to:

People

In literature:

In music:

In sports:

In television and film:

In other fields:

  • Kate Booth, Salvation Army evangelist and eldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth
  • The Duchess of Cambridge (née Catherine "Kate" Middleton), wife of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
  • Kate Moss, English supermodel
  • Kate Sheppard, the most prominent member of New Zealand's women's suffrage movement

Fictional characters

  • Kate Austen, a character played by Evangeline Lilly in the TV series Lost
  • Kissin' Kate Barlow, outlaw in the novel Holes
  • Kate Bishop, member of Marvel Comics' Young Avengers, and the second person to use the alias Hawkeye
  • Kate, a wolf character in the animated film Alpha and Omega (film), voiced by Hayden Panetierre
  • Kate Ditchburn, a character in the TV comedy Blackadder II
  • Kate Jones, Sydney Bristow's alias in the TV show Alias
  • Kate Houghton, a character in the film Looney Tunes: Back in Action, played by Jenna Elfman
  • Kate Kerwin, a character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Kate Lockley, a character in the TV show Angel
  • Kate McReary, a character in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV
  • Kate Monster, the main female character in the Broadway show, Avenue Q
  • Kate Wetherall, one of the main characters in the Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart
  • Kate Roberts DiMera, a character on the American soap opera Days of our Lives
  • Kate Beckett, the main female character on the TV show, Castle

References

  1. MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Kate
  2. Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, Oxford Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, p.154.


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