Katrina is the kind of name that sashays into a room the way a Bollywood heroine bursts onto the screen—bright, confident, and impossible to ignore. A spirited cousin of the timeless Katherine, she carries the Greek meaning of “pure,” like clear Ganges water catching the morning sun. Over the decades her popularity in the U.S. has risen and fallen like monsoon tides—cresting in the early 2000s before ebbing to a quieter, still-glimmering spark today—but her charm never truly goes out of season. Many parents first hear it floating from silver screens (hello, Katrina Kaif) or echoing through storybooks of Saint Catherine, and they love how the name balances classic elegance with a breezy, modern zip. Sure, Hurricane Katrina once tried to steal her thunder, yet the name has bounced back with the resilience of a cricket ball on a dusty Delhi pitch. Pronounced kuh-TREE-nuh, it rolls off the tongue like a quick tabla beat—short, sweet, and full of rhythm—perfect for a little girl destined to dance between tradition and adventure.
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