1. catrina - Noun
2. Catrina - Proper noun
catrina (plural catrinas)
An elegantly dressed skeleton figure; used as a symbol of the Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, celebration.
Catrina
A female given name, variant of Catherine
A foggy, coastal town in Northern California is the setting for Raina Telgemeier’s tale of two sisters, Catrina and Maya. Source: Internet
But as my pal Catrina Dennis at MoviePilot points out, it's also - in recent stories - where The Joker took Dr. Harleen Quinn to turn her into Harley. Source: Internet
Modern representations of Catrina José Guadalupe Posada created a famous print of a figure he called La Calavera Catrina ("The Elegant Skull") as a parody of a Mexican upper-class female. Source: Internet
Bristol 1st stop at my brothers, they love me visiting but said it is a little like hurricane Catrina entering the house, me such a quiet unassuming person? Source: Internet
"I like it especially how a young family has time to spend with their little kids," said Catrina, who also placed church high on the priority list. Source: Internet
The Calavera Catrina, simply known as Catrina or sometimes spelled Katrina, was created in the early 1900’s by Mexican artist/printmaker, Jose Guadalupe Posada, satirizing pompous Mexicans who wished to adopt the traditions of aristocratic Europeans. Source: Internet