Cathja name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: The Pure
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What does Cathja mean?

Cathja is spelling variant of Katja. Katja is version of pious, durable and lofty Katie. Katja is derived from Catherine. Katja is abridged form of Yekaterina. Also Katja is short of Katharina.

Katja is equivalent of Katia in Slavic language. Also Katja is form of Jekaterina in Nordic and Russian languages. Katja's origin is Old Greek, meaning of Katja is "The Pure".

Variants of Cathja

Katja, Aikaterine, Cateline, Katharina, Katie, Katia, Jekaterina, Catelynn, Karine, Catharina, Ecaterina, Cait, Caitie, Kaitlin, Katielee, Katialine, Ekatarina, Ekaterina

How popular is the name Cathja?

Cathja is an uncommon name around the world.

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Numerological analysis of Cathja

Your first instinct about someone as a person is the one you should listen. You are often taken as crazy because of your fearlessness and courageous acts you take to achieve your aspirations. Make people feel responsible for their actions so they wouldn't hurt someone else the same way again. You are always filled with positive and creative energy that you pass around. You don't want to live an ordinary life and be remembered as some other folk who lived and died for nothing.

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