Err, not really as Katana is just the Japanese term used for longswords that werent a Tachi, the term for a great sword was Nodachi, there is no such thing as a Daikatana.
Technically, there's no such thing as a katana either, because again technically, katana is like saying "pasta". All it signifies is a single-bladed weapon that is NOT a tachi. That's all the term signifies, what it is
not.
Yet again technically, we'd also have to eschew every local naming convention that followed and stick to the two original terms, uchigatana and tsubagatana. They don't, never did in fact; and we don't either.
Now notice the two distinct categories named above for what, to the average Westerner, is the one and same thing. Tells you something?
(Google is nice, libraries are where it's at though. Don't be a by-product of
Google your era).