Catana is an uncommon yet captivating female given name of Latin origin. It's derived from the Latin word 'catena', which means 'chain'. This name has a unique and elegant sound, making it stand out among more commonly used names. Catana is also associated with water deities in Roman mythology, further adding to its mystique.
The name Catana was most popular in the year 1948 with a total of 8 births recorded that year. In the following years, there were fewer births bearing this name: 7 in 1949 and 6 in 1950. There is then a gap until 1971 when another Catana was born, making up the total of 26 births over these years combined.