Catriona
Catriona | |
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Gender | Feminine |
Language(s) | English |
Origin | |
Language(s) |
1. Irish 2. Scottish Gaelic |
Word/name |
1. Caitríona 2. Catrìona |
Other names | |
Cognate(s) | Katherine |
See also | Caitríona |
Catriona (pronounced either phonetically or similar to "Katrina") is a feminine given name in the English language. It is an Anglicisation of Caitrìona and Caitríona, which are mutual to both the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages. Alternative spellings include Catrìona in Scottish Gaelic, and Catríona in Irish. All are Goidelic forms of the English Katherine, which is possibly derived from the Greek for "pure."
Bearers of the name
Caitríona
- Caitríona O'Leary, Irish singer
- Caitríona Ruane, Irish politician
Caitriona
- Caitriona Balfe, Irish actress and model
- Caitriona Beggs, Irish cricketer
- Caitriona Jennings, Irish athlete
- Caitriona O'Reilly, Irish poet and critic
- Caitriona Reed, American Buddhist teacher
- Caitriona Ryan, Irish camogie player
Catriona
- Catriona Cuddihy, Irish athlete
- Catriona Fallon, American rower
- Catriona Forrest, Scottish field hockey player
- Catriona Grant, Scottish politician
- Catriona Le May Doan, Canadian speedskater
- Catriona MacColl, English actress
- Catriona MacDonald, traditional fiddle player from Shetland
- Catriona MacInnes, Scottish film-maker
- Catriona Matthew, Scottish professional golfer
- Catriona Millar, Scottish painter
- Catriona Morison, Scottish opera singer, Winner of Cardiff Singer of the World competition 2017
- Catriona Morrison, Scottish triathlete
- Catriona Nic Fhearghais, Scottish Gaelic poet
- Catriona Oliver, now Sens, Australian rower
- Catriona Power, Irish camogie player
- Catriona Rowntree, now Pettit, Australian television presenter
- Catrìona Shaw, Scottish artist and musician
- Catriona Shearer, Scottish journalist
- Catriona (Cat) Sparks, Australian science fiction writer, editor and publisher
- Catriona Sturton, Canadian musician
- Catriona Smith, Donegal Camoige Player
Catrìona
- Catrìona Lexy Chaimbeul, Scottish writer and actor
References
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