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KAtrin

Katrin is a feminine given name used primarily in German-speaking countries and in Nordic regions. It is a variant of Katharina, which in turn derives from the Greek name Aikaterine. The meaning is often linked to katharos, meaning pure, though the exact origin of the name is uncertain. In German-speaking areas, Katrin is commonly used as a standalone given name, though it can also function as a short form of Katharina.

Variants and related forms include Katrin (without an accent), Katharina, Katarina, Katarína (Slovak), Katrina, and Katrín

Pronunciation is typically with the first syllable stressed: KA-trin in German, while Icelandic and other languages

Usage and distribution: The name remains common in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and appears in various

Notable bearers: A number of public figures share the name, spanning fields such as sports, arts, and

(Icelandic).
Diminutives
and
nicknames
may
include
Käthe
in
German,
as
well
as
Katri
or
Katya
in
other
languages.
may
vary
slightly
in
emphasis
due
to
their
phonologies.
European
languages
with
local
spellings.
In
English-speaking
countries,
Katrin
is
recognized
but
less
common
than
Katherine
or
Katrina.
academia.
For
example,
the
German
sprinter
Katrin
Krabbe
is
among
the
better-known
bearers
of
this
name.