Catja name meaning
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What does Catja mean?
Catja is variant transcription of Katja. Katja is a version of perennial and saintly Katie. Katja is derived from Catherine. Katja is a short of Yekaterina. Also Katja is abridged form of Katharina.
Katja is equivalent of Katia in Slavic language. Also Katja is form of Jekaterina in Russian and Nordic languages. Katja's meaning is The Pure has origin in Old Greek.
Variants of Catja
Katja, Aikaterine, Cateline, Katharina, Katie, Katia, Jekaterina, Cathja, Catelynn, Karine, Catharina, Ecaterina, Cait, Caitie, Kaitlin, Katielee, Katialine, Ekatarina, Ekaterina
How popular is the name Catja?
Catja is a familiar baby name in Germany, Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden. At least, 800 people globally have been given the name as per our evaluation.
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Catja in Nordic countries
Countries | Women | |
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First Name | Secondary Name | |
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Here's what numbers has to say about Catja
Do what your heart tells you to do. Otherwise, you will end up unhappy. You have no enemies. You lack motivation and courage to take an action. So what if you fail? Nothing can change your mind about something if you truly believe you are the one that's right. Working harder than required is what you are known for. You are independent and capable to provide for you and your family. Focus on spirituality and leave out the material success.
Go through the following names similar to Catja
- Høk - Boy name Høk is used prevalently in Danish, Old DanishOld Swedish and Swedish. Høk is form of Haukr in Danish and Swedish languages
- Jágo - Notably used in Sami illustrous, Jágo is used for baby boys. Jágo is equivalent of Jaakko in Sami language
- Angerdla is equivalent of Angerdlartoĸ in Greenlandic language
- Wilgund - The girl name Wilgund means "'Struggle' or 'Will'" has origin in Old High German
- Lenert - The boy name Lenert means "Strong or Lion" is predominantly used in Swedish and Finnish
Famous people named Catja
We could not find any notable namesake.