Katalin
Katalin is a feminine given name and is a Hungarian variant from Catherine. Notable people with the name include:
- Katalin Bánffy Hungarian noblewoman
- Kata Bethlen (1700–1759) Hungarian writer, sometimes known in English as Katherine Bethlen
- Katalin Bogyay (born 1956) President of the General Conference of UNESCO
- Katalin Cseh (born 1988) Canadian-born Hungarian physician and politician
- Katalin Csőke (1957–2017) Hungarian discus thrower
- Katalin Divós (born 1974) Hungarian female hammer thrower
- Katalin Eichler-Schadek (born 1940) Hungarian volleyball player
- Katalin Juhász (born 1932) Olympic gold medalist of Hungary
- Katalin Karády (1910-1990) as a Hungarian actress and singer
- Katalin Kovács (born 1976) Olympic medalist of Hungary
- Katalin Laki (born 1948) Hungarian handball player
- Katalin Lévai (born 1954) Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament
- Katalin Makray (born 1945) Hungarian former gymnast
- Katalin Marosi (born 1979) Hungarian professional tennis player
- Katalin Nagy (born 1979) Hungarian ultramarathon runner
- Katalin Novák (born 1977) Hungarian politician, Minister of State for Family, Youth and International Affairs
- Katalin Pálinger (born 1978) former Hungarian international team handball goalkeeper
- Katalin Szabó (born 1967) Romanian artistic gymnast
- Katalin Szili (born 1956) Speakers of the National Assembly of Hungary
- Katalin Szőke (born 1935) is a Hungarian swimmer and Olympic champion
- Katalin Vad (born 1980) Hungarian female pornographic film actress
- Katalin zu Windisch-Graetz (born 1947) Hungarian aristocrat and designer
- Katalin Zamiar (born 1971) is a Cuban American martial artist, sportswriter and actress
- Catherine of Hungary, Queen of Serbia (1256–1314) daughter of Stephen V of Hungary
- Catherine of Hungary, Duchess of Świdnica (1338–1343 or 1345-1355) daughter of Charles I of Hungary
- Catherine of Hungary (1370–1378) (1370–1378) daughter of King Louis the Great
Gender | feminine |
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Language(s) | Hungarian |
Name day | April 30, November 25 |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Greek |
Meaning | "pure" |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Katinka, Kata |
Nickname(s) | Kata, Kati, Katica |
Cognate(s) | Catherine |
Anglicisation(s) | Catherine |
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