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Catherine Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and other variations are feminine names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria. In the early Christ ...
. In the Netherlands, people use a great number of short forms in daily life, including ''Carine'', ''Catelijne'', ''Cato'', ''Ina'', ''Ineke'', ''Kaat'', ''Kaatje'', ''Karen'', ''Karin'', ''Katja'', ''Katrien'', ''Katrijn'', ''Kitty'', ''Nienke'', ''Rina'', ''Tineke'', ''Tiny'', ''Toos'', ''Trijn'', ''Trijntje'', and many others. People with the name include:


Academics, science

* Catharina C.J.H. "Catrien" Bijleveld (born 1958), Dutch criminologist *
Catharina Halkes Catharina Joanna Maria Halkes (Vlaardingen, 2 July 1920 - Nijmegen, 21 April 2011) was a Dutch theologian and feminist, notable for having been the first Dutch professor of feminism and Christianity, at the Radboud University Nijmegen from 1983 to ...
(1920–2011), Dutch theologian and feminist * Catharina Jantina "Catherine" de Jong (born 1956), Dutch anesthesiologist, drug rehab physician and intensivist * Catharina Geertruida "Catrien" Santing (born 1958), Dutch medievalist *
Catharina Stroppel Catharina Stroppel (born 1971) is a German mathematician whose research concerns representation theory, low-dimensional topology, and category theory. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Bonn, and vice-coordinator of the Hausd ...
(born 1971), German mathematician * A.P. Catharina "Catharine" van Tussenbroek (1852–1925), Dutch physician and feminist


Arts

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Catharina Ahlgren Catharina Ahlgren (1734 – c. 1800) was a Swedish proto- feminist poet and publisher, and one of the first identifiable female journalists in Sweden. She was the publisher and chief editor of a number of different women's periodicals in Stoc ...
(1734–c. 1800), Swedish feminist writer, poet, translator, editor and journalist *
Catharina Backer Catharina Backer (22 September 1689 – 8 February 1766) was an art collector and an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands. Biography Catharina Backer was born in Amsterdam in 1689. Her parents were the lawyer Willem Cornelisz ...
(1689–1766), Dutch art collector and painter * Catharina S.F. "Kate" Bisschop-Swift (1834–1928), English-born Dutch painter *
Catharina Both-van der Eem ''Catharina Both van der Eem'' is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1620 and now in Louvre Museum. It is considered a pendant portrait to the ''Portrait of Paulus van Beresteyn'', in the same museum. Painting Simi ...
(1589–1666), Haarlem citizen painted by Frans Hals * Catharina Chen (born 1985), Norwegian classical violinist * Catharina A.P.A. "Kitty" Courbois (1937–2017), Dutch actress *
Catharina Irma Dessaur Andreas Burnier, born Catharina Irma Dessaur (3 July 1931 – 18 September 2002) was a Dutch writer. Burnier has published poetry, lectures, books and articles, many of which address homosexuality, in order to emphasize women's problems in a male ...
(1931–2002), Dutch writer with the pseudonym Andreas Burnier *
Catharina Jacoba Abrahamina Enschedé Catharina Jacoba Abrahamina Enschedé (1828 – 1883) was a 19th-century Dutch painter. Biography She was born in Haarlem as the sister of the later art collector, city archivist, and museum consultant Adriaan Justus Enschedé. She was prob ...
(1828–1883), Dutch painter *
Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg (7 September 1633, Viehdorf — 10 April 1694, Nuremberg) was an Austrian poet of the Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flou ...
(1633–1694), Austrian poet * Catharina "Nina" Hagen (born 1955), German singer, songwriter, and actress *
Catharina van Hemessen Caterina or Catharina van Hemessen (1528 – after 1565) was a Flemish Renaissance painter. She is the earliest female Flemish painter for whom there is verifiable extant work. She is mainly known for a series of small-scale female portrai ...
(1528–aft.1567), Flemish portrait painter *
Catharina Hooft Catharina Pietersdr Hooft (28 December 1618 – 30 September 1691) was a woman of the Dutch Golden Age. She became famous at a very early age, when she was painted by Frans Hals. At the age of sixteen she married Cornelis de Graeff, nin ...
(1618–1691), Dutch patrician painted by Frans Hals * Catharina Hooghsae (1607–1685), Dutch patrician painted by Rembrandt *
Catharina van Knibbergen Catharina Knibbergen was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter. Biography According to the RKD she was influenced by Bartholomeus Breenbergh and was perhaps the daughter of the painter François van Knibbergen (born 1596/97).
(1630–1675), Dutch landscape painter * Catharina Lescaille (1649–1711), Dutch poet, translator and publisher *
Catharina Oostfries Catharina Oostfries, or Trijntje Sieuwerts (1636–1708) was a Dutch Golden Age glass painter. Biography Oostfries was born in Nieuwkoop. According to Houbraken she kept up her drawing and glass painting into her seventies.
(1636–1708), Dutch glass painter *
Catharina Peeters Catharina Peeters (1615–1676) was the sister of Bonaventuur Peeters, Jan Peeters I, and Gillis Peeters. They were all Flemish Baroque painters noted for painting seascapes. Biography Few details of her life are known. According to the RKD, ...
(1615–1676), Flemish seascape painter * Catharina Pepijn (1619–1688), Flemish portrait painter *
Catharina Pratten Catharina Josepha Pratten (15 November 1824 – 10 October 1895) was a German guitar virtuoso, composer and teacher, also known as Madame Sidney Pratten. She was born Catharina Josepha Pelzer in Mülheim on the 15 November 1824,see Nicoletta C ...
(1821–1895), German guitar virtuoso, composer and teacher *
Catharina Questiers Catharina Questiers (21 November 16313 February 1669) was a Dutch poet and dramatist. Along with Cornelia van der Veer and Katharyne Lescailje she was the most successful female Dutch poet of the second half of the 17th century. Her brother Da ...
(1631–1669), Dutch poet and dramatist *
Catharina van Rennes Catharina van Rennes (2 August 1858, Utrecht – 23 September 1940, Amsterdam) was a Dutch music educator, soprano singer and composer. Van Rennes was the daughter of Jan van Rennes and Marianna Josepha de Jong. Among her tutors were Richard H ...
(1858–1940), Dutch music educator, soprano and composer *
Catharina Julia Roeters van Lennep Catharina Julia Roeters van Lennep (1813–1883) was a Dutch artist. Life She was born in 1813 in Almelo, the daughter of the merchant, also consul in Königsberg, Jacob Roeters van Lennep and Johanna Hermina Coster. She was educated at the Roy ...
(1813–1883), Dutch still life painter *
Catharina Rozee Katharina, or Catharina Rozee (1632, Leiden – 1682, Leiden), was a Dutch Golden Age artist. She is remembered for her ability to create exceptionally realistic images in the medium of embroidery. Biography Rozee was born in the city of Leid ...
(1632–1682), Dutch embroidery artist *
Catharina Smith Catherine Smith (or Catherina Smith) was an English novelist and actress, best known for her gothic fiction. Almost all that is known of her is that she came from a wealthy family, and had acted at the Haymarket Theatre in London. Novels *''The ...
(fl.1807–1815), English novelist and actress *
Catharina Charlotta Swedenmarck Catharina Charlotta Swedenmarck (29 January 1744, Stockholm - 1813 Sundsbergs gård, Kyrkslätt), was a Swedish-Finnish writer and poet. Her play ''Dianas fest'' (The Feast of Diana) from 1775 is referred to as the first original work of its kind ...
(1744–1813), Swedish-Finnish writer and poet * Catharina Torenberg (1787–1866), Finnish violinist * Catharina Jacoba van Velde (1903–1985), Dutch novelist * Catharina Ykens (1659–?), Flemish still life painter


Politics

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Catharina Bråkenhielm Catharina Bråkenhielm (born 1956) is a Swedish social democratic politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and crea ...
(born 1956), Swedish social democratic politician * Catharina Isabella "Ien" Dales (1931–1994), Dutch politician, Minister of the Interior *
Catharina Elmsäter-Svärd Catharina Sabine Maria Laurine Elmsäter-Svärd (born 23 November 1965) is a Swedish politician who was Minister for Infrastructure from 2010 to 2014. A member of the Moderate Party, she was an MP of the Swedish Riksdag for Stockholm County fro ...
(born 1965), Swedish politician, Minister for Infrastructure * Catharina E.G. "Karien" van Gennip (born 1968), Dutch CDA politician * j. Catharina "Tineke" Huizinga (born 1960), Dutch politician, Minister of Environment * Catharina J.E. "Nine" Kooiman (born 1980), Dutch politician and social worker. *
Catharina Stopia Catharina Stopia (died after 2 April 1657) was the first female diplomat in Sweden, and Sweden's first ambassador to Russia during her tenure in office 1632–1634. Stopia's father was the city doctor of Riga, Zacharias Stopius. In 1620, she m ...
(fl. 1620–1657), Swedish ambassador to Russia * Catharina "Cathy" Ubels-Veen (1928–2015), Dutch Evangelical politician


Royalty, nobility, court

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Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange (Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria; born 7 December 2003) is the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which consists of the constituent countries of Aruba, Curaçao, the Net ...
(born 2003), Crown princess of the Netherlands *
Catharina Belgica of Nassau Catharina Belgica of Nassau (31 July 1578 – 12 April 1648) was a countess of Hanau-Münzenberg by marriage to Philip Louis II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg. She was regent of Hanau-Münzenberg during the minority of her son from 1612 until 1 ...
(1578–1648), Flemish-born consort and regent of Hanau-Münzenberg * Catharina van Gelre (ca.1440–1497), regent of the Duchy of Guelders *
Catharina Anna Grandon de Hochepied Catharina Anna Grandon de Hochepied (21 May 1767 – 1803) was a Hungarian and Swedish noble. As the wife of the Swedish ambassador in the Ottoman Empire, she became the likely first woman ever to have performed on stage in Islamic Turkey ...
(1767–1803), Hungarian-Swedish noble *
Catharina Ulrika Hjort af Ornäs Catharina Ulrika Hjort af Ornäs (6 January 1767 – 11 January 1837) was a Swedish noblewoman and the victim of a murder case which was famous in contemporary Sweden. She died after having been subjected to abuse by her spouse and confined in a sin ...
(1767–1837), Swedish noblewoman and murder victim * Catharina van Holland (c.1280–1328), daughter of Floris V, Count of Holland *
Catharina Ebba Horn Catharina Ebba Horn af Åminne, (27 May 1720 – 12 September 1781 in Jakobsberg), was a Swedish noble and the second official royal mistress of King Frederick I of Sweden from 1745 to 1748. She was one of two official royal mistresses in Sweden. ...
(1720–1781), Swedish noble and mistress of king Frederick I of Swede * Catharina van Kleef (1417–1479), Duchess of Guelders * Catharina Månsdotter (1550–1612), Queen of Sweden * Catharina van Nassau (1543–1624), sister of William I the Silent * Catharina Rickert (1674–1734), official royal mistress of Frederick I of Prussia * H. Catharina L. "Trina" Schneider (1856–1918), Baltic-German tutor at the court of Tsar Nicholas II *
Catharina Wallenstedt Catharina Wallenstedt, née ''Wallia'' (1627 – 1719) was a Swedish letter writer and courtier. She is known for her collection of letters. Composed of a collection of about 350 letters written between 1673 and 1718, mostly to her spouse and daugh ...
(1627–1719), Swedish maid of honour to Queen Christina and letter writer *
Catharina of Württemberg Princess Katharina Friederike of Württemberg (21 February 1783 – 29 November 1835) was Queen consort of Westphalia by marriage to Jérôme Bonaparte, who reigned as King of Westphalia between 1807 and 1813. Life Katharina was born in Saint P ...
(1783–1835), Russian-born queen consort of Westphalia


Sports

* Catharina Johanna "Toos" Beumer (born 1947), Dutch swimmer * Catharina Clasina "Rini" Dobber (born 1943), Dutch swimmer * Catharina Petronella "Catrien" Eijken (born 1961), Dutch synchronized swimmer * Catharina "Toos" van den Ende (born 1945), Dutch rower *
Catharina Felser Catharina Felser (born 2 October 1982) is a German race car driving, driver born in Siegburg, North Rhine-Westphalia. Catharina started her career in karting during 1997, moving up to Austrian Formula Ford in 2000. Her performances there resulted i ...
(born 1982), German race car driver *
Catharina Glassér-Bjerner Catharina Glassér-Bjerner (born 16 February 1964 in Grycksbo) is a Sweden, Swedish former Alpine skiing, alpine skier who competed in the 1988 Winter Olympics. External links

* * 1964 births Living people Swedish female alpine skiers Olym ...
(born 1964), Swedish alpine skier * Catharina C.M. "Kitty" van Haperen (born 1976), Dutch athlete and bobsledder * Catharina Maria "Toos" van der Klaauw (1915–2011), Dutch fencer * Catharina B.J. "Tineke" Lagerberg (born 1941), Dutch swimmer *
Catharina Lindgren Margit Catharina Lindgren (born 10 May 1963), known as Catarina Lindgren, is a Swedish figure skating coach, choreographer, and former competitor. She is a four-time (1981–1984) Swedish Figure Skating Championships, Swedish national champion. S ...
(born 1963), Swedish figure skater *Catharina Neelissen (born 1961), Dutch rower *Tini Wagner, Catharina Wilhelmina "Tini" Wagner (1919–2004), Dutch swimmer


Other

*Catharina Besselman (1678-1702), Dutch colonist in the Dutch East Indies *Catharina Bröms (1665–1735), Swedish iron master *Catharina de Chasseur (1490–1541), Dutch counterfeiter *Catharina Cramer (1656–1746), Dutch midwife *Carin du Rietz, Catharina "Carin" du Rietz (1766–1788), Swedish Royal Guard soldier *Catharina Cornelia Hodshon (1768–1829), Dutch heiress and regent of almshouses *Catharina Egges (1750–1824), Dutch publisher *Catharina Freymann (1708–1791), Norwegian pietist leader *Catharina de Grebber (born 1498), Dutch kidnapping victim *Catharina Elisabet Grubb (1721–1788), Swedish-Finnish industrialist *Catharina Haynes (born 1963), United States Circuit Judge *Catharina Herman (fl. 1604), Dutch heroine of the Eighty Years' War *Catharina Heybeek (1764–1810), Dutch journalist, feminist and editor *Catharina Justander (1723–1778), Swedish-Finnish missionary *Catharina Johanna Koek (1763 - 1843), Dutch governor's wife *Trijn van Leemput, Catharina "Trijn" van Leemput (c.1530–1607), Dutch heroine of the Eighty Years' War *Catharina Margaretha Linck (died 1721), Prussian woman executed for sodomy *Catharina Lodders, Catharina "Rina" Lodders (born 1942), Dutch model, Miss World 1962 *Catharina Lysholm (1744–1815), Norwegian ship-owner *Catharina Mulder a.k.a. Kaat Mossel (1723–1798), Dutch Orangist activist *Catharina Choi Nunes (born 1990), Korean-Brazilian model *Catharina Roodzant (1896–1999), Dutch chess master *Catharina Rose (fl. 1587), Dutch heroin in the Eighty Years' War *Catharina de San Joan (1605–1688), India-born anchorite and visionary *Catharina Serafin (fl. 1892), Prussian medical patient *Catharina Svensson (born 1982), Danish model, Miss Earth 2001 *Catharina Wahllund (1771–1843), Swedish-Finnish restaurateur


See also

*Catharina (crater), a lunar impact crater, in 1935 named after Catherine of Alexandria *Catharina (ship), ''Catharina'' (ship), a German barque built in 1810 *Catarina (disambiguation) *Catherina (and similar spellings) *Katharina {{given name Dutch feminine given names Swedish feminine given names ja:カタリナ