Katarina (given name)

Катарина, КатарінаVariant form(s)KatharinaNickname(s)Kata (Ката), KajaRelated namesCatarinaSee alsoKaterina, Katherine, Katrina

Katarina[1] (Cyrillic: Катарина[1]) is a feminine given name. It is the standard Swedish, Slovak, Serbo-Croatian, and Slovenian form of Katherine, and a variant spelling in several other languages.[2]

In Croatia, it is the fourth most common female given name, or third if combined with the short form Kata.[3] Historically in Croatia, the name Katarina has been among the most common feminine given names in the decades up to 1939, and then again between 1990 and 1999.[4] In Serbia it is within the 10 most popular names for girls born since 1991.[5]

Notable people with the given name include:

In acting:

In royalty:

  • Katarina Eriksdotter, daughter of the Swedish king Eric the Saint
  • Katarina Kosača, Queen of Bosnia as the wife of King Stephen Thomas, the penultimate Bosnian sovereign
  • Katarina Stenbock, third and last consort of Gustav I of Sweden and the Queen of Sweden

In sports:

In other fields:

In fiction:

  • Katarina, a character in the television series Doctor Who
  • Katarina Alves, a character in the video game series Tekken
  • Katarina, a character in the anime Sailor Moon
  • Katarina Cott, a character in the video game Suikoden IV
  • Katarina de Leon, a character in the video game Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat
  • Katarina du Couteau, a character in the video game League of Legends
  • Katarina Claes, a character in the light novel My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
  • Katarina, a character in the video game Conduit 2

See also

  • Katharina
  • All pages with titles containing Katarina

References

  1. ^ a b Behind the Name - Katarina
  2. ^ MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Katarina
  3. ^ Croatian Central Bureau of Statistics - Women and Men in Croatia
  4. ^ "Most frequent male and female given names by year of birth, 2011 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  5. ^ Most popular Serbian names - Census 2011
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