Kathe
Käthe is a female given name .
Origin and meaning
Käthe is a form of Katharina .
popularity
The name Käthe (Käte) was often among the ten most frequently given girl names in Germany in the 1900s and early 1910s. Its popularity declined sharply in the 1930s, and it has hardly been awarded since the late 1940s.
Name bearers
- Käthe Braun (1913–1994), German actress
- Käthe Dorsch (1890–1957), German actress
- Käthe Gold (1907–1997), Austrian actress
- Käthe Guss (1906–1994), German operetta singer and actress
- Käthe Grasegger (1917–2001), German ski racer
- Käthe Haack (1897–1986), German actress
- Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945), German artist
- Käthe Korth (1902–1982), German writer
- Käthe Krauss (1906–1970), German athlete
- Käthe Kruse (1883–1968), German doll maker
- Käthe Lachmann (* 1971), German comedian
- Käthe Leichter (1895–1942), Austrian trade unionist
- Käthe Niederkirchner (1909–1944), German resistance fighter
- Käthe Odwody (1901–1943), Austrian resistance fighter, beheaded by the Nazi regime
- Käthe Overath (1926–1995), German Righteous Among the Nations
- Käthe Papke (1872–1951), German native writer
- Käthe Paulus (1868–1935), German professional air skipper
- Käthe Recheis (1928–2015), Austrian author for children and young people
- Käthe Reichel (1926–2012), German actress
- Käthe Sasso (born 1926), Austrian resistance fighter and contemporary witness
- Käthe Schaub (1892–1973), German politician
- Käthe Schirmacher (1865–1930), German politician
- Cäthe Sieland (* 1982), German singer
- Käthe Tucholla (1910–1943), German resistance fighter
- Käthe von Nagy (1904–1973), Hungarian actress
Others
- Käthe was the code name of the Kaiser / Riegraf group .
- Aunt Käthe is Rudi Völler's nickname .
- My Herr Käthe was Martin Luther's joking name for his wife Katharina von Bora
- Käthe was a scene- internal term for female members of the blues scene , a GDR youth subculture .
- Käthchen von Heilbronn (1807/08) is a great historical knight play in five acts by Heinrich von Kleist
- Käthe von Sellenthin is a fictional person in Errungen, Verrungen von Theodor Fontane , where she marries Baron Botho von Rienäcker, who is threatened with impoverishment, and thus financially restructures.
See also
swell
- ↑ Statistics on "Popular first names"
- ↑ Heiner Stahl: Review of : Michael Rauhut, Thomas Kochan (Ed.): Bye, Bye, Lübben City. Blues freaks, tramps and hippies in the GDR. Berlin 2004, In: H-Soz-u-Kult. February 13, 2006.