Proper noun
Caitlin (plural Caitlins)
A female given name from Irish Caitlín, equivalent to English Catherine.
You've never been in love," she said. "You don't understand." "If being in love means giving up your freedom, not to mention your opportunities," Caitlin said, "Then I haven't missed anything. Judy Blume
After breaking up with his girlfriend Caitlin Boyd, he returned to a life of crime and robbed jewelry stores with his high school friends. Source: Internet
A spokeswoman for the Health and Human Services Department, Caitlin Oakley, declined to say what Mr. Azar would do. Source: Internet
Caitlin Jemma, on the other hand, is a bit more stripped-down and bare, unapologetically acoustic. Source: Internet
"Any dad couldn't be any prouder – and of Caitlin especially, what she's done with her life," he said. Source: Internet
Caitlin Foord believes new Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson was clearly the best person for the job. Source: Internet