Katia
Katia is a common name in various cultures, often used for girls. It is derived from the name Ekaterina, which has Greek origins meaning "pure." The name is popular in countries like Russia, Italy, and France, and can be spelled in different ways, such as Catherine or Katherine.
In addition to being a name, Katia is also associated with several notable figures, including Katia Ricciarelli, an Italian soprano, and Katia Kabanova, a character in a famous opera by Janáček. The name has been used in literature and media, contributing to its recognition worldwide.