Unpopular opinion but I think Katie is way better than Kate tbh.
― Anonymous User 1/25/2024
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Such a childish name.
― Anonymous User 9/9/2023
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I find it funny some people say Katie is a common name yet I never met anyone named Katie Also to the user below me who says Katie is a childish name what about other girl names like Zoey, Chloe and Ava?Those names are way more immature than Katie, at least I can sort of imagine the name Katie on a grown woman.(Btw I don't hate the name Zoey or Chloe I'm just trying to show that the name Katie is not really that immature)
― Anonymous User 11/10/2023, edited 11/11/2023
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I have often noticed that people with this name tend to be quite sweet and very fancy in some way (especially when British or Irish in particular!)
?/10I can't rate this as a name. It's a nickname. I can't actually believe people name their children this and it's not short for anything. If I had to, I think it would be about an 8/10 it is really pretty, but it's better as a nickname for "Katherine," "Katarina," or "Katrina." Overall, I don't know how to rate it.
Katie is a short form of Katherine, meaning pure, that has similar origins to the name Hecate, a Greek goddess of crossroads and magic. Katie speaks like the melody of a shell. Although she holds her secrets and thoughts close, she loves making others smile, usually by helping. Don’t tell, but she has a passion for learning (She’s afraid others will accuse of her of trying too hard.) People who have broken her stoic demeanor know that she loves freedom and the outdoors. Whenever she can, she observes nature. Funnily enough, no one would expect her to be the type to joke around or pull harmless pranks. However, be kind, for she never forgets. Her memory is sharp, yet even she questions herself. Sometimes, she cares too much about others’ opinions. She scolds herself at every error. She avoids eye contact when receiving a compliment. Her friends wish she could love herself more.Yes, I love this name. Any person with this name should appreciate it.
― Anonymous User 1/5/2023
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A colleague in my office named her baby daughter “Katie” and I was shocked. Katie is a nick name... it’s like naming your baby Fluffy or Mittens.
I have known someone with this name. She's very shy but super cute and very pretty, kindhearted, smart, sweet and just overall a good person and great friend to have when you want to talk about something really serious from my experience and surprise, she told me that she doesn’t like her name but wants to be called Kate/Kit instead of Katie which isn’t a bad thing, it’s her choice really but I like the name Katie it’s feminine and it has a purity to it too.
I only like the -ie and when it’s spelled with a K. Katy and Catie and Cathy aren’t as good. There aren’t really many good nicknames for Katie, but I know someone who goes by “Kate” or “Kates” which both work pretty well.
I really like my name. I am in school, so it suits me perfectly. I saw someone say they hate being called Kate, and so do I. My real name is Katherine, but I have been called Katie since I was a baby.
I used to like it when I didn't know how many people had this name. Now it's WAYY too popular for me. I strongly dislike common names. The name itself may be nice, but the popularity of it just ruins the charm for me.
― Anonymous User 11/27/2020
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Katie is my dead name! It is way too feminine for me! The name Kia works much better for me.
My mom is named Kate. I like the name Katie but I feel like it is better as a nickname for Kate, so that while the person is young people can call them Katie, but then they can use Kate when they get older and want to sound more serious. Also, to the person that called Katie a "stereotypical Irish name," my mom just happens to be Irish, so it fits!
― Anonymous User 8/7/2020
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Sounds a little too harsh, compared to the much softer Kate.
― Anonymous User 4/17/2020
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I think Katie is a beautiful name. Every Katie I know is so nice and cool and funny I totally recommend.
We were planning to name our child a name starting with K. Kylie? Possibly.. Katherine... we thought. Slightly more boring than... Katelyn? YES! But nicknames? That was a little difficult to decide. At Katelyn’s birth we decided Katie. We thought it was cute. Turns out it didn’t suit her well. Sounded a bit artificial and not natural. Annoying to pronounce. When she was one, we thought Kate would work better. Kate was natural, decently smooth and refined. It was also pretty and seemed great during her young adult years instead of Katie. Now, she is 13 and she is extremely overwhelmed in a happy way that Katie wasn’t her name. Katelyn also sounded simple.Katie and Kate & Katherine and Katelyn are great names, but Kate gave a better approach to us personally.
― Anonymous User 6/6/2019
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Katie is an overused, stereotypically Irish white trash name. I can't count the number of girls I've met with this name. The point of a name is to identify you, how am I supposed to find my friend in a crowd if I yell, "Katie!" and every girl within my vicinity turns around. No, spelling her name "Katy" doesn't make it classy, it still sounds childish. Giving her the full name "Katelyyynnn" doesn't make it unique either. I can always tell if a girl's parents conceived her in the back of a pickup truck in camo lingerie if she has some variant of this godawful name. It screams trailer park!
My name is Katie, I’m okay with it and I have the best name in my family, but there are other names I’d like to have as my name instead, but I think my name is cool, and if people decide to hate in the comments they can go somewhere else because this is a site for positivity.
― Anonymous User 1/6/2019
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Katie is such a popular standard girl’s name. I still think it’s lovely and elegant. It’s cute as a nickname for Kathryn or Katelyn, or as a legal first name. But I don’t see any masculine usage behind this name! Katie is equivalent to Zoe and Sophia. Female names with feminine usage only. Elizabeth, however, was given to a lot of guys in the 1900’s :(
― Anonymous User 12/31/2018
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This name is beautiful! So sweet, cute, awesome, and reminds me of a hardworking and awesome girl! My best friend's name is Katie and she is amazing!
― Anonymous User 9/29/2018
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I think Katie is a great name and if you're going to hate, go do it somewhere else because this comment section is for positivity. I think it is an adorable, modern, special, beautiful, Italian, independent, amazing, strong, hardworking, sweet, lovely name. And if you have this name you are a very lucky person. If you don't, your name is beautiful too, don't let anybody tell you different.
Stupid name that reminds me of two annoying celebs like Katy Perry and Katie Holmes.
― Anonymous User 10/2/2016
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I think the first name Katie is so cute and sweet. Some nicknames could be Kat, Kate or Kae. I think those nicknames are adorable as well. I like the combo Katie-Joy, I think it's great. Just Katie.
― Anonymous User 7/23/2016
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I've studied name psychology and a very long time ago studies were done to prove that a person's name effects their personality, identity, self-image etc. In my case, I feel this may be true.My name is Katie, not short for anything. The comments I just read whether positive or negative toward the name are pretty spot one. I agree it makes me feel more like a child and less taken seriously because it is a cutesy, bubbly, sweet sounding name. I am am 28 now. I have been perceived as ditsy, shy, sweet, naive. Quiet, fun, modest, humble, highly sensitive, creative, and other traits similar.My sister's name is Corinne. The name always sounded very large, masculine and strong to me and that is exactly how she acts and is perceived by other people. I'd rather have my name and be seen as a bubbly, innocent, sweet girl than a masculine, overbearing, big woman. I wish I had a more unique name but I do like my name now. I am always being called cute and that doesn't bother me at all.
I think Katie is a really cool name. Katie is a very feminine and pretty name, and it makes me think of a woman in her early 20s who is very beautiful inside and out.I would name a daughter Katherine (my favourite girl name!) and call her Kate or Katie for short, but I think naming a daughter Katie by itself would still work because Katie can fit an adult.The Katy spelling, on the other hand, makes me think too much of Katy Perry.
I think Katie is a really nice name. I love my name Katie. I really like that it's popular in Ireland but Katie is a beautiful name. I like it and it's better than most modern names today.
This is just another name like Emily... It is overused (Along with its several variations). I know way too many Katie's, Katey's, etc.
― Anonymous User 2/14/2016
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I think Katie is a beautiful name. My twin is called it and she is very pretty and clever and sporty! She spells it like Katie, but sometimes I know someone who just spells their name KT just for short and someone called Katy.
I've changed my opinion of this name. I think Katie is a cute and pretty name. It's really not that bad. The one thing that bugs me is that a lot of people here in the UK don't pronounce the "t" making the name sound like "Kay-ee". Urghh!
― Anonymous User 7/3/2015
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Katie is my name! Can anyone imagine a grandma called Katie? I can't, in fact I am a nurse for the elderly and haven't come across a Katie as yet and have been doing my job 15 years! ☺️.
Coming from Ireland, this name is quite common but still I LOVE it. I've known a lot of Katie's and each and every one of them has been a fantastic person... probably why I love the name so much. Each Katie has been different, from wild and lively to quiet and serious, yet the name has always suited them! A strong, fun and feminine name... LOVE IT!
― Anonymous User 4/12/2015
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My name is Katie, I'm 13 and it's a very beautiful name, it gives me confidence, knowing my name is a different name. Yes it may be a strange name, but it lets a girl know that she's special and not like every other girl. In Greek the meaning of Katie is "Pure" My middle name is Grace so my full name is "Pure Grace" it gives it a good meaning. My friend's name is Katie Faith so her name means "Pure Faith" and she's 30 and loves her name as do i.
My name is Katie and I really like it. I think it sounds and looks pretty. My actual name is Katherine. And my middle name is Jane which I think sounds good with both Katherine and Katie.
This is the English name I use to introduce myself in informal situations. I use Kate in more formal situations like work, though. It's common, but so is my real name, Katerina (at least among Greeks), and unlike other people, I don't care about a name's "commonness". If I like a name, I like a name, and I will use it. Katie has a youthful cheeriness to it that made me pick it as my primary English name at 19 after experimenting with other nicknames like Kiki and Kitty. As a diminutive for Katherine (or Katerina) it's great. As an actual name, it's just lacking something, probably length.
Katie is a popular name in Ireland and the UK in it's own right (not just as a nickname for Katherine).I think it's a pretty name - feminine and youthful.
― Anonymous User 9/10/2014
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It's a nickname, not a real name.
― Anonymous User 8/10/2014
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My first name is Kate and people often call me Katie when I tell them that my name is Kate, which is a bit annoying. I mean, I don't mind Katie as it is nice that people call me that as a nickname, but I would prefer if people called me by my actual name Kate, as it is more mature sounding and I like it better than Katie.
I'm a Katherine and have gone by Katie all my life. I think it's a very classic, wholesome name, yet also strong and youthful. I've never liked when people pronounce it as "Kay-DEE" because I think that dropping the T replaces the delicate, sweet, feminine qualities the name possesses with this heavy-sounding hardness.Although most people would probably prefer using it as a nickname, I think it could be a great given name as well. 'Katie' also has a sort of elegance to it that (I believe) makes it appropriate for girls to carry on going by it when they're adults, which is what I plan to do. Overall, it's a lovely name that's stood the test of time, and its humble old-fashionedness is what makes it so much better than other way-too-common names such as 'Madison' or 'Britney.'
― Anonymous User 7/31/2013
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This name can also be spelled Kadee.
― Anonymous User 2/12/2013
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I know someone who goes by Katie-Bug. As a kid, she spelled it as, "Katie-Buk."
While growing up I was the only "just" Katie that I knew. I hated not being a Jessica, Jennifer, or Kimberly. Now that I am older I love my name, and since I've married I believe it's become even more beautiful. Katie Raye Rose has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
Even though Katie is a very popular name and is thought to be boring, I love this name. It is simple but you can still love it and it is very repectable. I would call my daughter this. It also fits in well with almost any other name, so you could use it for a middle name or you wouldn't have trouble finding a middle name, although I wouldn't go for something like "Katie Isabel", or "Katie Sarah" because those names are just too common. I would go for something like "Katie Louisa" or "Katie Noelle", but that's just my opinion. All in all I think it is a lovely name.
I really like having the name Katie because it is a respectable name, traditional but not too old-sounding. I wish it was less common, but I still like having it as my name. I feel like my name is still somewhat unique because my full name is Mary Katherine, so Katie is short for my middle name.
I think Katie is a pretty and feminine name. In my opinion Katie's are the nicest people you can meet, that's the impression I have of all the Katie's I've met anyway, including myself ;)
It's my name and I think it's a really cool name! It's pretty and elegant at the same time. It works well with all middle-names. It's likeably-popular without being insanely-common. :)
I agree that Katie is better as nickname than a proper name. It sounds a bit artificial.
― Anonymous User 12/10/2010
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Katie is my sister's name, short for Katherine. I think it's a very pretty classy name, but it is very very common. I've probably met 50 Katies in my life. It's so common! My sister says she gets really annoyed by how common it is.
― Anonymous User 10/31/2010
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This is my name. You wouldn't believe how many times it gets misspelled, and in how many different ways. Really, America?
― Anonymous User 10/7/2010
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I think it's a very cute nickname, but do NOT use it as a full name. It's too youthful.
My nickname is Katie, short for Katerina. I'm biased, but I like Katie as a nickname. As a full name, it's clearly lacking and a bit déclassé in my opinion to give a nickname as a full name. It's girly enough that it works for little girls, but it isn't so cutesy that an older woman would be embarrassed to use it. Definitely something to consider.
My name is Katie and I absolutely love having this name. Sometimes people call me Kate and I like that as well. It is quite a popular name, but if I have to have a popular name, Katie is a million times better than some of the other very popular ones.
― Anonymous User 12/9/2009
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Katie is a bit over-used, but for a young person it sounds so sweet and Bubbly! I like it.
― Anonymous User 8/24/2009
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My birth name is Katherine, but I have always gone by Katie since the day I was born. When I was younger I was a little bored by my name, but now I love it and wouldn't change it to anything else. I also sometimes spell it KT. I hate when people misspell my name as Kaite, because that spelling doesn't make sense really. Also, although I know a couple other Katie's, I do not know enough to consider this name too common.
One of my close friends goes by Katie. Her real name is Kathleen, but she is called Katie just about exclusively. I think it bothers her that so many people have her name. When I think about it, I realize that I know a lot of Katie's, but if someone said the name Katie to me, I would immediately think of my good friend, unless they differentiated. I adore her name, and think it suits her very well. It's so cute! I know it's common, but I would still consider it for a child of mine one day.
To the above poster who said Katie wasn't unique, since when did all names have to be kreaytyv and oonike? Does that mean that you won't use names like Emma and Amanda, but will use names like Narcissa, Belatrix, Unique and Uranus? You'd get teased more with them. Katie is a lovely name.
My name is Katie. I asked my mom why she named me Katie and she said because it's simple and easy to pronounce, and life is hard enough without having a name you can't spell or pronounce. I don't like that it is so common, and I wish people would go by their real first name. I have come to like my name and I think it is unique in it's own way. Plus you can't really help what you were named, so just learn to appreciate it.
My original name was Katie and I didn't like it because everyone thought that my real name it Katelyn or Kathryn. And all of the Katlyns and Cathryn's I know like to go by Katie. So I changed my name to Kittie because it is a very rare name and spelling.
Katie is a nice sweet name, and it could be fancy if you wanted it to. Katie Holmes a actress bares this name. I like it much better than Kate, Kate is the second stupidest name of all time, but I love the name Katie.
My given name is Katie, and although it is used a lot as a given name and a nickname, (I was one of three Katies in my 8th grade class), I still like it. And my middle name is Dakota, so I'm 'Pure Friend' and I like that a lot. Also, my initials are K. D. so it's like my real name. (My parents didn't plan either though and I personally don't care if people say my name with a 'd' sound or a 't' sound).
My name is Kaitlyn but I go by Katie. I love this name. I am 13 and I don't think this name is childish. I have a friend who is 21 and her name is Katie. She also loves her name. I think it is common in some places. I don't know but maybe 2 Katie's besides myself.
Katie isn't a bad name, but I do prefer Kate and Katey. My problem with Katie is that it's SO common, and each Katie I know spells it the same way. We've got one Katherine, one Katharine, one Kathleen, two Kathryns, and one Katie in my school who ALL go by the same nickname. Not a single one is a Kathy or a Kate. Way too popular of a name!
― Anonymous User 1/25/2008
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Katies tend to be perfectionists and the most ambitious people ever. Every Katie I know is on student council and has really good grades. Unfortunately, all the Katies I've met are also the kind of people that are so nice to everyone that they come off really fake. Katie is not a name I would use, too popular for my taste. It also sounds a little shallow to me.
My name is Katie, shortened from Katherine, I'm glad I didn't get Kathy(sorry). I've always liked it but I do think it is very informal, which is fine for now while I'm young but when I get older I think it'd be weird.I don't know that many Katies, I actually get excited when someone else had the same name as me, but if it's spelt differently I get weirded out because I feel that's not right haha.
― Anonymous User 11/25/2007
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Boring. Unremarkable. Overused.
― Anonymous User 11/15/2007
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My real name is Kathleen, but everyone calles me Katie. I don't really like the name Kathleen, so I am glad my nickname is Katie.
― Anonymous User 10/26/2007
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I think it is a beautiful and peaceful name!
― Anonymous User 9/8/2007
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To be honest, the name Katie is very childish, a bit boring, and way overused. I much prefer "Kate." Also, my cousin's name is Kaitlyn and she sometimes goes by "Kaite." I like that spelling better, just because it's different.
Katherine means 'pure' which is why Katie means 'pure'. Katie is 'ok,' but I think that Katerine Elizabeth, shortened to Katie Beth is really cute! That's my mom's fav, but not my style. I like names that are either hippie or classic.
I really like the name Katie and much prefer it to Kate. Would sound nice as a combo - Katie Rose.
― Anonymous User 4/30/2007
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My name is Katie and I am a red head and the meaning of the name suits me to a tee. I used to never like my name because I grew up in the 80's when there were about 13 Katie's in my grade but now it is less common and it makes me feel youthful. I have always been loyal to those who deserve it and love to help people. I am proud of my name and everyone I meet tells me that my name is beautiful.
Katie is such a unique name because it’s old fashioned but it still sounds young, yet modern, which you usually don’t hear much. A name is either too old sounding, or too modern and overused, but not Katie. It’s such a nice name.
― Anonymous User 2/27/2007
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Katie is the best name in the WORLD. Not to mention it's the number one name in Ireland! Katie has got to be the cutest and sweetest name for a little girl ever.
― Anonymous User 2/20/2007
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My real name is Katie. I will admit, I like my name, after all I wouldn’t be me if my name wasn’t Katie!
I don't like this name, it sounds ditzy and childish.
― Anonymous User 2/19/2007
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Katie is such a great name for a girl. When I think of this name, I think of a bubbly, sweet, outgoing, funny, pretty girl who doesn't let anything in life put her down, she always has her head held high and keeps a smile on her face! Katie is someone who will always be spunky and a cutie no matter what age!
― Anonymous User 2/18/2007
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WAY overly used and not the least bit unique!
― Anonymous User 2/3/2007
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My name is Katie I used to hate it and think it was childish, now I love it! I kind of wish it weren't so popular, but I still think it's a great name.
Katie's my name. And the actual NAME Katie isn't all that popular. The NICKNAME Katie is much more popular. My name is Katie Lynn, by the way. I like that combination.
My little cousin is called Katie. I never really liked this name much before, but now I think it is a lovely name. It is very cute and I like it spelt both ways, but preferably with an "ie" at the end.
― Anonymous User 10/7/2006
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Katie is a very common name. I know A LOT of people with the name. Though it is very common, it is a very pretty name!
Every Katie I know is blonde, funny, cute, and sweet, so I definitely have nothing against it. It's definitely the most popular white girl name! :)
― Anonymous User 8/16/2006
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Katie is an okay name, but it is very, very, very popular. I must know 5 Katies. It's gotten a bit boring. No offense to any Katies, Katys, Kadies, Caidies, Caities, Caitis, Kaities, or any other variation of the name, out there.
Katie or Katy is better than Kate because it's easier to say.
― Anonymous User 5/29/2006
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I think Katie is a very simple yet sweet nickname with a nice ring to it. (My name is Katya, which is the russian form of Katie). I love this name, but it's too casual to have as a full name instead of "Kathrine" or "Katelyn".
I have always loved the name Katie but I would make it a nickname for the name Kate or Kathleen so that when she grew up she could have a more mature name to use.
― Anonymous User 4/29/2006
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My name is Katie and it is a little boring to me, but I found out it is a Celtic name. P.S.-I am not a redhead.
The name Katie, although fairly common is a nice solid name to have, it is a name which doesn't go out of fashion and will always be loved by families.
I don't see how some people are putting this name down - a simple yet firm name for a pretty girl. How would you like your name to be put through a blender?! Anyways, "Katie" comes from the Greek root "Katherine" most times. My name is just Katie, but I've found that the meanings can be identical. Katie: pure. a person who will do what she can for others; someone who charms all she meets; an original person; she belives in being firm, but kind; the answer to a prayer; an individual who is very divine; is well-informed and has an excellent memory; one of her goals is success in her work.Most Katies I know have been redheads ♥
My name is Katie and I think it is a very nice name. And I also dislike it when people say "Kadie" and not "Katie". I personally like Katie better than Kadie.
― Anonymous User 1/12/2006
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My name is Kadie, and I strongly disagree with anyone who doesn't like this name. It's not very common, which makes it even more romantic. The name "Katie/Kadie" is characteristic and simply put, beautiful.
Katie seems like everyone's nickname for Kaitlin. Most of the Kaitlins in my class in kindergarten were Katlins, and they were all Katies. Now we have a few Katilins, but one is spelled differently, with a C. From my experience, Katie means Loyal, trustworthy, nice, kind, forgiving, and bold. There is much meaning in that name, and it is one of my favorites.
Well my name is Katie and I like my name but I hate it when people drop the T when pronouncing it. I agree that Katie is a better name than the popular modern names that are about today. Katie is as popular today as it was a pet form name 100 years ago.
I think this is a very pretty name. It's also nice spelt as 'Katy'. There is a book series by Susan Coolidge called 'What Katy did' and 'What Katy did next'. It's a pun on the insect the katydid, which supposedly sing, and when they sing it sounds a bit like "what katy did, what katy didn't".
― Anonymous User 6/26/2005
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How can I put this nicely? Katie is not the name that I would choose.
Well, I do not agree. I think Katie is a great name--it means "pure". My name is Joy, so I have always been "Pure Joy!" It may not be the most fantastic name in the world, but every name has something good about it.
― Anonymous User 6/7/2005
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