Mollykate is a unique and charming blend of two classic names, Molly and Kate. The name Molly originated from the Irish Gaelic 'Máelíosa', meaning 'bitter' but often associated with the Latin 'Maria', meaning 'sea of bitterness'. It gained popularity in the 19th century and has remained a beloved choice ever since. Kate, on the other hand, is an English short form of Katherine or Caitlin, both derived from the Greek 'Katharos', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. When combined, Mollykate creates a distinct and appealing name that rolls off the tongue easily.
"Mollykate is not a common name, with only seven babies named Mollykate born annually in 2005. In total, there have been seven children named Mollykate."