Kathleen
English edit
Etymology edit
Anglicization of Caitlín, an Irish equivalent of the English Catherine.
Proper noun edit
Kathleen
- A female given name from Irish.
- 1837, Marion Crawford - Frederick Nicholls Crouch, Kathleen Mavourneen (a song):
- Kathleen mavourneen! the gray dawn is breaking,
- The horn of the hunter is heard on the hill,
- The lark from her light wing the bright dew is shaking,
- Kathleen mavourneen, what slumbering still?
- 1837, Marion Crawford - Frederick Nicholls Crouch, Kathleen Mavourneen (a song):
- An unincorporated community in Alberta, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Georgia, United States.
- A census-designated place in Florida, United States; named for early settler Catherine Prine.
- A ghost town in Western Australia, Australia.
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Translations edit
Catherine — see Catherine