All about the name KATHYN

Meaning, origin, history.

Kathryn, of English origin, is a classic and timeless given name for females. It was popularized during the Middle Ages through the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, who used it in his Canterbury Tales. The name means "pure" or "chaste," derived from the Greek word "katharos." It has been associated with intelligence, grace, and refinement throughout history. Kathryn is often recognized as a variant spelling of Catherine or Katherine, sharing their regal and elegant aura. Its popularity has waned slightly in recent years but remains a beloved and respected choice among parents who appreciate its rich heritage and classic charm.

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Popularity of the name KATHYN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"The name Kathryn appears to have seen some popularity spikes between 1954 and 1962, with notable years being 1954 and 1959, each having 5 births, while 1962 had a slight increase with 6 births. In total, there were 16 babies named Kathryn during this period."