Katalin

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Katalin
Genderfeminine
Language(s) Hungarian
Name day April 30, November 25
Origin
Language(s)Greek
Meaning"pure"
Other names
Variant form(s)Katinka, Kata
Nickname(s)Kata, Kati, Katica
Cognate(s)Catherine
Anglicisation(s)Catherine

Katalin is a feminine given name and is a Hungarian variant from Catherine. Notable people with the name include:


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