Marie-Catherine name meaning

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Origin: Greek and Hebrew
Meaning: Princess of the Sea and Pure
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What does Marie-Catherine mean?

Of Greek and Hebrew origin, Marie-Catherine means "Princess of the Sea or Pure". The name is celebrated on on August 15 or November 25.

Middle Names for Marie-Catherine

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How popular is the name Marie-Catherine?

A common name in France having over 3546 recievers in 96 years of usage. At its zenith in 1954, the moniker grabbed the 205th spot and 155 baby girls were given the name.

Also, Marie-Catherine is a familiar name in Belgium, Canada and DR Congo. According to our findings, over 6000 babies have been named Marie-Catherine globally.

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Famous people named Marie-Catherine

  • Marie-Catherine de Villedieu, French writer of plays, novels and short fiction
  • Marie-Catherine Conti in TV series The Tiger Brigades as Actress

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