There are
654
Catalinas in the USA
Catalina is the
34574th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Catalina

AvaGardner

Ava Gardner was an American actress known for her roles in films like 'The Killers' and 'Mogambo,' and her tumultuous personal life.

CatalinaSandino

Catalina Sandino Moreno is a Colombian actress known for her breakout role in the film 'Maria Full of Grace,' for which she received an Academy Award nomination.

Catalinade

Catalina de Erauso, also known as La Monja Alférez, was a Spanish soldier who disguised herself as a man and had a remarkable military career in the 17th century.

CatalinaPonor

Catalina Ponor is a Romanian artistic gymnast and multiple Olympic medalist, known for her impressive performances on the balance beam.

SaintCatherine

Saint Catherine of Alexandria was an early Christian martyr and one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. She is often depicted with a wheel, as she was sentenced to death by torture on a spiked wheel.

CatalinaCreel

Catalina Creel is a fictional character from the Mexican telenovela 'Cuna de lobos.' She is known for her cunning and manipulative nature.

CatalinaLa

Catalina La Grande, also known as Catherine the Great, was the longest-reigning female ruler of Russia. She is credited with modernizing and expanding the Russian Empire.

CatalinaUsme

Catalina Usme is a Colombian football player who represents the Colombia women's national team. She is known for her skill and goal-scoring ability.

Catalinade

Catalina de Aragon, also known as Catherine of Aragon, was the first wife of King Henry VIII of England. Their marriage sparked a series of events that led to the English Reformation.

CatalinaCarrasco

Catalina Carrasco is a Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer known for her innovative and expressive performances.

Catalina Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Catalina' is of Spanish origin and is derived from the Latin name 'Catalina' or 'Catharina,' which means 'pure' or 'clear.'
Geographic DistributionThe name 'Catalina' is fairly common in Spanish-speaking countries, such as Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Peru.
VariationsVariations of the name 'Catalina' include 'Katalina,' 'Catherine,' and 'Katarina.'
Migration and ImmigrationAs a Spanish name, 'Catalina' may have been carried by Spanish colonizers and immigrants to regions such as Latin America and the Philippines.