Mary-Katherine
MEANING
ORIGIN
Hebrew and Greek
ETYMOLOGY
Combination of 'Mary' (from Hebrew 'Miryam', meaning 'beloved') and 'Katherine' (from Greek 'Aikaterine', meaning 'pure')
CULTURAL NOTES
Often used in religious and historical contexts due to the significance of both Mary and Katherine in Christian traditions.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Both Mary and Katherine have been used separately for centuries in English-speaking countries, often in royal and religious contexts.
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