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Meaning of the Name Cate |
102 names found for "Cate" (page 1 of 3) |
The first name Cate is of Anglo Saxon, Greek, Latin origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):



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'Henry Vi, Part ' Sir John Stanley. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' a Country Fellow, in Love With Audrey. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' a Boy, Son to Page. 'King

Pure, Purity (Caitin, Caterina, Cathee, Cathi, Cathy, Cathlin, Caty, Kathy, Kathie, Kate, Katy, Katie, Cathleen, Kathleen)

From 'Clemens' Meaning Mild or Merciful. Famous Bearer: the British Nursery Rhyme 'Oranges and Lemons' Refers to a Church Dedicated to St Clement, a Disciple of St Paul Who Became a First Century Pope

Gentle. Famous Bearer: Biblical Damaris Was the Educated Woman Who Heard Paul Speak at the Open-air Supreme Court of Athens

Gentle. Famous Bearer: Biblical Damaris Was the Educated Woman Who Heard Paul Speak at the Open-air Supreme Court of Athens

Gentle. Famous Bearer: Biblical Damaris Was the Educated Woman Who Heard Paul Speak at the Open-air Supreme Court of Athens

Gentle. Famous Bearer: Biblical Damaris Was the Educated Woman Who Heard Paul Speak at the Open-air Supreme Court of Athens

Form of Hebrew Dinah. Judged and Vindicated. in the Bible Dinah Was Jacob's Only Daughter

Avenged. Judged and Vindicated. Famous Bearer: Biblical Dinah, Jacob's Only Daughter

Form of Hebrew Dinah. Judged and Vindicated. in the Bible Dinah Was Jacob's Only Daughter

Avenged. Judged and Vindicated. Famous Bearer: Biblical Dinah, Jacob's Only Daughter

Wealthy Guardian. from the Old English Name Eadweard, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Guardian. Famous Bearer: King Edward the Elder, Son of Alfred the Great; Edward Viii, Who Abdicated in to Be With the D

Dedicated, Trained. Famous Bearer: the Old Testament Father of Methuselah Was Named Enoch; British Politician Enoch Powell

Husband, Domesticated, Unromantic, Practical;Fem. of George (Georgette, Georgia, Georgiana, Georgie, Georgey)