Greek Origin

Katrina

A Germanic and Scandinavian form of Katherine, derived from Greek 'Aikaterína,' meaning 'pure.' Katrina gained international prominence through literature, film, and real figures, becoming a bridge between European tradition and English-speaking familiarity. The name carries both classical strength and modern approachability.

Katrina is a name of Greek origin. A Germanic and Scandinavian form of Katherine, derived from Greek 'Aikaterína,' meaning 'pure.' Katrina gained international prominence through literature, film, and real figures, becoming a bridge between European tradition and English-speaking familiarity. The name carries both classical strength and modern approachability.

Popularized internationally through The Phantom of the Opera's Christine/Katrina character and became especially well-known following Hurricane Katrina (2005).

Origin & Etymology

The name Katrina has roots in the Greek language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a Germanic and Scandinavian form of Katherine, derived from Greek 'Aikaterína,' meaning 'pure”.

Cultural context: Popularized internationally through The Phantom of the Opera's Christine/Katrina character and became especially well-known following Hurricane Katrina (2005).

As a unisex's name, Katrina carries the character of its Greek heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Katrina mean?

Katrina means "A Germanic and Scandinavian form of Katherine, derived from Greek 'Aikaterína,' meaning 'pure.' Katrina gained international prominence through literature, film, and real figures, becoming a bridge between European tradition and English-speaking familiarity. The name carries both classical strength and modern approachability.", and is of Greek origin.

Is Katrina a boy or girl name?

Katrina is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Katrina?

Katrina is of Greek origin. Popularized internationally through The Phantom of the Opera's Christine/Katrina character and became especially well-known following Hurricane Katrina (2005).

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

3

Origin

Greek

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