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Meaning & History

Karen is a Danish short form of Katherine. It became common in the English-speaking world after the 1930s. The name Karen is a feminine first name, used primarily in Danish, English, German, Icelandic, and Norwegian contexts. Its ultimate root is Katherine, which has multiple contested etymologies, potentially deriving from the Greek Aikaterine (Αἰκατερίνη), itself possibly linked to the goddess Hecate or the Greek word katharos (καθαρός) meaning "pure."

Cultural Significance

Karen gained widespread popularity in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century, particularly in the United States, where it was a top-10 name for girls from the 1940s to the 1960s. In Scandinavian countries like Denmark, Norway, and Iceland, Karen has been used since the 19th century as a short form of Katherine, sometimes as an independent name. It also has variant forms including Caren, Caryn, and Karyn, as well as the Danish variants Ina, Kaja 1, and Caja.

Notable Bearers

Notable historical figures named Karen include Karen Blixen, the Danish author of Out of Africa (pen name Isak Dinesen), and Karen Carpenter, the American singer from The Carpenters. More recently, the name gained modern cultural prominence as a pejorative term for a entitled woman, but traditionally it has been a standard feminine name across multiple languages.
  • Meaning: Pure (via Katherine's association with Greek katharos)
  • Origin: Danish short form of Katherine, ultimately from Greek
  • Type: First name
  • Usage regions: Denmark, English-speaking countries, Germany, Iceland, Norway

Related Names

Variants
(Danish) Ina, Kaja 1, Caja (English) Caren, Caryn, Karyn, Karena, Kerena
Other Languages & Cultures
(Russian) Katerina (Ancient Greek) Aikaterine (Hungarian) Katalin (Basque) Kattalin (Ukrainian) Karyna (Belarusian) Katsiaryna (Breton) Katarin, Katell (Russian) Ekaterina (Ukrainian) Katia (Macedonian) Katina (Ukrainian) Katya (Italian) Caterina (Spanish) Catalina (Hungarian) Kata (Swedish) Katarina (Croatian) Kate (Slovene) Katica (Swedish) Katja, Tina, Karin (Czech) Kateřina (Slovak) Katka (Swedish) Catharina (Dutch) Cato 2 (Swedish) Ina (Hungarian) Katinka (Dutch) Katrien, Katrijn (Italian) Rina 1 (Dutch) Rini, Riny, Tineke, Trijntje (Estonian) Kadi, Kadri 1, Kai 2, Kaia, Kaidi, Kaie (Finnish) Kaisa (Swedish) Kaja 1 (Finnish) Katariina (Hungarian) Kati (Swedish) Katrin (Estonian) Riin (Finnish) Riina (Estonian) Triin, Triinu (Finnish) Iina 1, Kaarina, Kaija, Katri, Katriina (Flemish) Katelijn, Katelijne (French) Carine, Catherine, Karine 1 (Frisian) Nienke, Nine, Nynke (Portuguese) Catarina (Galician) Catuxa (Georgian) Eka 2, Ekaterine (Greek) Aikaterini, Ekaterini, Kaiti, Keti 2 (Hawaiian) Kalena, Kakalina (History) Kateri (Hungarian) Katalinka, Kató, Kitti (Irish) Cáit, Caitlín, Caitlin, Caitria, Caitríona, Cathleen (Scottish) Catriona (Irish) Kathleen (Scottish) Katriona (Irish) Ríona, Tríona (Italian) Catia, Katiuscia (Latvian) Karīna (Swedish) Karina (Latvian) Katrīna, Keita 2, Ketija, Kitija (Lithuanian) Katrė, Kotryna (Maori) Kataraina (Medieval French) Cateline (Polish) Kasia, Katarzyna (Portuguese) Cátia (Romanian) Cătălina, Catina, Catrinel, Ecaterina (Russian) Jekaterina, Katenka, Katyusha, Yekaterina (Sardinian) Caderina (Scottish) Catrina, Katrina (Scottish Gaelic) Caitrìona (Slovak) Katarína (Slovene) Inja (Spanish) Lina 2 (Spanish (Latin American)) Katalina, Katiuska (Swedish) Cajsa, Carin, Carina 2, Cathrine, Catrine, Kajsa, Katharina (Ukrainian) Kateryna (Welsh) Cadi, Catrin
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