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Fun fact: in Field Trip (A song written and sung by Melanie Martinez) there's a lyric that says "Catarina in the womb for nine til she birthed me" stating that Melanie was almost named this name! I also love this name sooo much, I might name my future daughter this someday:)
Also used in Romansh: https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/Y2vV5vjkDe3
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Http://www.annalas.ch/persunas/display/q:Catarina
Catarina ou la Fille du bandit is a ballet in three acts and four scenes, with libretto and choreography by Jules Perrot and music by Cesare Pugni. The libretto is based on an incident in the life of the Italian painter Salvator Rosa. The work was first presented by the Ballet of Her Majesty's Theatre on 3 March 1846 in London, England, with Lucile Grahn (as Catarina, leader of the bandits), Louis-François Gosselin (as Salvator Rosa), and Jules Perrot (as the Lieutenant Diavolino).
Santa Catarina is the name of a state in Brazil.
A famous bearer is Catarina “Cat” Valentine from the Nickelodeon shows Victorious and Sam and Cat, portrayed by Ariana Grande. She is a very bubbly, ditzy and sweet teenage girl.
Years ago, when one of my sons and his wife were expecting their first child, my daughter-in-law asked me for a list of my favorite names. I told her that, for some odd reason, I had always liked the name Catarina - not Cathy, Catherine, Kate, or Katrina but Catarina. They didn't pick that name, but it remained one of my favorite names. Then, a few years ago, I decided to join a DNA project and was able to research my father's family back to 1708. I discovered that our family was in the United States because of the courage of a woman named Catarina. In 1708, Catarina left her home in Holland to go to England and, from there, to the colonies. However, before their ship could sail, her husband, Martinus, passed away and was buried in London. With her five children, this widowed lady went ahead and boarded ship and sailed away for an uncertain future in a land which was mostly wilderness at that time. Three of her children perished on the journey and she arrived in what is now New York with only her son and her daughter. My father's family is descended from her son. After arriving in New York, she eventually remarried, the youngest son of one of her traveling companions. Her friend's husband had also perished during the long voyage, and they had three more children together. After they had been in NY for a while, a new king took over in England, and there was a dispute about the land which the travelers had been promised. While their land was tied up in a legal dispute with the British crown, they received a visit from members of the William Penn family - who invited them all to Pennsylvania - promising that there would be no cloud on the property they were being promised. The little band set out on foot and eventually settled in Pennsylvania. There, the little band established Fort Zeller, which still stands today and is a historical landmark in the state of Pennsylvania. These two widowed ladies were moxie ladies long before it became fashionable for women to be renowned because of their grit and determination! In some documents, the name is spelled Catharina and Katarina. Fort Zeller has a web page which explains the history behind the establishment of the Fort, in case anyone would like to read about it.
Also Ladin: https://lld.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catarina_Lanz --- "la «eroina con la fourcia»", a heroine in Ladin history
https://lld.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catarina_II_de_Ruscia
Simply beautiful.
Also Venetian: https://vec.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catarina_Corner
Gascon, Provençal and Languedocian: https://ieo-oc.org/spip.php?page=article&id_article=300 --- Source: Institut d'Estudis Occitans
Also Sicilian: https://scn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noma_siciliani
Also Aragonese: https://an.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catarina_d%27Arag%C3%B3n
Has also been used in Italian as an alternative form of Caterina.
I personally think Catarina is a beautiful name. Plus, as a nickname you could call her Cat. Anyway I just love this name! :)
I agree with AbbyDanyelle! I love it, and Cat and Cattie for nicknames are just so sweet!
Catarina (1436-1463) was the daughter of King Duarte of Portugal and his wife Leonor.
Catarina of Portugal (1638-1705), daughter of King Joao IV of Portugal and his wife Luisa de Guzman and later Queen Consort of King Charles II of Great Britain.
This is also a name in the Romani (Gypsy) language.
Listen to the German pronunciation of Catarina here:
http://www.nordicnames.de/Aussprache.html

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