If you had to call your daughter Katie, which full name would you put on the birth certificate (more)
or would you just stick with Katie?
Do you like Katie? Are you in the US or UK (just wondering if it is perceived differently because it seems to have been common more recently in the UK, and way more popular in general).
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Do you like Katie? Are you in the US or UK (just wondering if it is perceived differently because it seems to have been common more recently in the UK, and way more popular in general).
Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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I'm in the US. I have quite a few friends that go by Katie (late 20s, early 30s). Some of them are Katy or Kati or some other variation of it as well. For most of them, it is short for Katherine. I do have one friend whose legal fn is just Katie. I think if I had to call my daughter Katie, I'd name her Katharina just because I think it is a bit more interesting than Katherine.
This message was edited 8/20/2021, 4:31 AM
I probably would put Katherine on the birth certificate.
I like Katie but because there are so many of them here in the US, it seems kind of generic.
On second thought I might put Kathleen on the birth certificate. Kathleen doesn't get the use here that it did a few decades ago.
A few years ago I met a little girl named Kathy. This really stood out because there are zillions of Katies now but there used to be zillions of Kathys. Somehow there was a change in the alignment of the cosmic forces and Kathy no longer was the go-to nn but Katie was. It's strange how these things happen.
My DIL is a Katy BTW. Her birth certificate name is Kathryn. She says Katy is logical because of the "y" in Kathryn. I can't argue.
I like Katie but because there are so many of them here in the US, it seems kind of generic.
On second thought I might put Kathleen on the birth certificate. Kathleen doesn't get the use here that it did a few decades ago.
A few years ago I met a little girl named Kathy. This really stood out because there are zillions of Katies now but there used to be zillions of Kathys. Somehow there was a change in the alignment of the cosmic forces and Kathy no longer was the go-to nn but Katie was. It's strange how these things happen.
My DIL is a Katy BTW. Her birth certificate name is Kathryn. She says Katy is logical because of the "y" in Kathryn. I can't argue.
It's fairly common here in the US. Katharine.
My favourite Katie name is Katinka but I also think of Kate as its own full name these days so maybe Kate.
I don't really have a strong opinion on Katie other than the one Katie I've known is absolutely lovely. I know soooo many Kate's tho (some Katherines some just Kate).
I don't really have a strong opinion on Katie other than the one Katie I've known is absolutely lovely. I know soooo many Kate's tho (some Katherines some just Kate).
Katharina would be my first choice, or maybe Katharine.
I hate Katie, I was up to my eyeballs in Katies at school. None of them had “full” names.
I hate Katie, I was up to my eyeballs in Katies at school. None of them had “full” names.
I love Skadi!
Kathryn. It's an okay name. I guess, where I'm from, Katie isn't that well-known. Catalina, Katherine, Catherine, Kathryn, and even Katheryn are more well-known.
It’s childish and too sweet. Full name would be Katrina.
Kathleen, or Kathryn.
I like Katie fine. I'm in the US... it's quite common here. I know a couple Katie just Katies.
I like Katie fine. I'm in the US... it's quite common here. I know a couple Katie just Katies.
I'm in the US. I was actually thinking of Katie today - that it seems sweeter to me than it used to, though isn't a fav.
It's old-fashioned, cutesy. I like it more than Kitty or Sadie. I guess if I liked Katie, I'd stick with that or Katherine.
Catriona / Catrina is my favorite form of Catherine, but I'd pick Cat as a NN for any of those. I also prefer Kathleen to Katie and don't think of that as a NN or in need of a NN.
It's old-fashioned, cutesy. I like it more than Kitty or Sadie. I guess if I liked Katie, I'd stick with that or Katherine.
Catriona / Catrina is my favorite form of Catherine, but I'd pick Cat as a NN for any of those. I also prefer Kathleen to Katie and don't think of that as a NN or in need of a NN.
This message was edited 8/18/2021, 6:28 PM
Although I'd prefer Kate as nickname, I'd use Katharine as the full name for Katie.
I'm in the US and I don't particularly like Katie but I do know a few.
I'm in the US and I don't particularly like Katie but I do know a few.
I prefer Katie as a nn. I'd use Kate, Katherine or Katelyn
Whew, what an option!
I'm going for Hecate too haha
I'm going for Hecate too haha
Caitlin. It's not my usual style but I'm digging it.
I'm in the US.
I'm in the US.