Mary-Catherine
MEANING
ORIGIN
Hebrew and Greek
ETYMOLOGY
Combination of Mary (from Hebrew Miryam, meaning 'bitter') and Catherine (from Greek Aikaterine, meaning 'pure')
CULTURAL NOTES
Mary and Catherine are both significant names in Christian traditions, often associated with saints.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Both Mary and Catherine have been popular names in Christian cultures for centuries, often used to honor religious figures.
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