Catharine "Katy" Garmany is an American astronomer with the National Optical Astronomy Observatory. She holds a B.S. (astrophysics), 1966 from Indiana University Bloomington; and a M.A. (astrophysics), 1968, and Ph.D. (astronomy), 1971, from the University of Virginia. Catharine's main areas of research are massive stars, evolution and formation; astronomical education.
I definitely like the C versions of Catherine better than Ks but I can't make up my mind if I like Catherine or Catharine better. I wanted the one closest to the original and I guess, in a way, Catharine would be it if it comes from the Greek word katharos meaning pure, not Cathartic.
― Anonymous User 6/12/2024
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In 2022, there were 6 girls named Catharine in the USA.
In 2018, 59 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Catharine who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 2, 501st most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
― Anonymous User 10/15/2018
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Catharine Alice MacKinnon is an American radical feminist, scholar, lawyer, teacher and activist. Born in Minnesota, MacKinnon attended Smith College and earned her J.D. and Ph.D. from Yale University. She is the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School.
This is my name, and, while I get a bit down occasionally at all the Catherines, Katherines, etc. I'm surrounded by, I love the unique spelling of my "Catherine spinoff", if you will. I've been told "Catharine" is a Welsh variant of the name, but I see the French've got it, too!
St. Catharine's College is a College of the University of Cambridge. I'd love to go there, which is hardly a secret to my friends.
― Anonymous User 6/26/2006
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My name's Catharine - not Catherine. It's French. I first thought it was kind of old fashioned but after a while I realised it's a great name. There are people telling me this name is classy, stylish but not too trendy and common.