Proper noun
Catharine
A female given name from Ancient Greek, of less common usage, variant of Catherine.
Catharine MacKinnon argues that "In prostitution, women have sex with men they would never otherwise have sex with. Source: Internet
Catharine married Thomas Traill in 1832 and emigrated to Upper Canada, close to her brother near Peterborough. Source: Internet
Survivors include his son: Scott Simmons of Aransas Pass; his daughter: Catharine Thomas (Tommy) of Ingleside; and one brother: Fred Simmons (Diane) of Fort Worth. Source: Internet
Assemblywoman Catharine Baker presents her views on school funding, as state Sen. Steve Glazer awaits his turn. Source: Internet
Gould criticizes Jensen's sources including his use of Catharine Cox 's 1926 Genetic Studies of Genius, which examines historiometrically the IQs of historic intellectuals after their deaths (Gould 1981: 153-154). Source: Internet
Incidentally, the Tri-Valley's assemblywoman, Republican Catharine Baker has been targeted by a green energy lobbying group with advertising encouraging her to vote for SB 350. The advertising campaign is a counter punch to the oil industry campaign. Source: Internet