
The name "Catherine" originates from the Greek name "Aikaterine" which means "pure" or "clear". It has been used in various languages and cultures throughout history. Catherine of Alexandria, a Christian martyr, helped popularize the name in the Western world.
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Enter the first name you are looking for below:
forenames > immaculate-onyeriwe
The first name "Immaculate" is of Latin origin, derived from the word "Immaculatus" which means "without stain" or "pure." The name has been used in Christian tradition to honor th...
forenames > immadesetty
The origin of the first name "immadesetty" is not clear as it does not appear to have a well-known or widely recognized origin in English.
forenames > immanwel
The name "Immanwel" has Semitic origins, specifically Hebrew. It is derived from the name "Emmanuel," which means "God is with us" in Hebrew. The name is of religious significance ...
forenames > immaz
The name "Imma" is of German origin, a short form of the name Irmgard, Irma, or Emma. It is also derived from the Old High German word "irmin," meaning "whole" or "universal."
forenames > immie
Immie is a variation of the name Imogen, which originated from the Greek name "Ιμογενης" (Imogenes) meaning "maiden" or "girl". It was popularized in William Shakespeare's ...
forenames > immu
The name Immu is of Finnish origin. It is a Finnish variant of the name Immo, which is derived from the Germanic name Immo, meaning "whole" or "universal".