: A common Russian diminutive of Yekaterina (Katherine), which is generally understood to mean "pure".
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: Derived from the Old Norse name Helga , meaning "holy," "sacred," or "blessed". It became prominent in Eastern Europe through Grand Princess Olga of Kiev , the first ruler of Kievan Rus' to convert to Christianity. : A common Russian diminutive of Yekaterina (Katherine),