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Katie

30 replies

sunchild77 · 04/05/2010 19:36

Still to common?

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LostArtOfKeepingASecret · 04/05/2010 19:38

I love it - it was a possibility for DD.

It is not, and never has been, common. So there!

woosam · 04/05/2010 19:40

I much prefer Kate and personally I'd call her Katherine or Catherine to give her options but if Katie is to your taste then it's a perfectly reasonable name.

It's no more common than Chloe or Emily or Isabella etc. Names become popular because people like them.

mowcop · 04/05/2010 19:42

I love Katie. I would have had it for one of mine, but we have a close relative already called it.

woosam · 04/05/2010 19:42

Oh...you don't mean common as in popular? Is that correct? Or is that just Lostart's interpretation?

oceryo · 04/05/2010 20:49

I like Katie, prefer it to Kate. Would have it as a nickname for Katherine/Katrina/Kathryn/Kathleen though.

sunchild77 · 04/05/2010 21:44

Sorry should have said "popular" rather than common..

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carrotsarenottheonlyvegetable · 04/05/2010 21:49

I adore "Katie". It's a lovely name.

KnitterInTheNW · 04/05/2010 21:52

I've been a Katie for 35 years. Not short for anything, just Katie. And I've always loved it.

thesecondcoming · 04/05/2010 23:38

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starynight · 04/05/2010 23:47

My dd is called katie dont no about how popular it is but i only no one other katie and that was a girl from school.

swanandduck · 05/05/2010 13:59

Very, very popular in Ireland but doesn't seem to be as common over here.

5DollarShake · 05/05/2010 14:01

Love the name Kate (and not short for anything - don't like any other names beginning with K). Do not like Katie. Go figure.

wahwahwah · 05/05/2010 14:21

Common as in Katie Price? Nothing's as common as her (boom boom)!!

My sister is a Catherine (but everyone calls her Katie)

amandine07 · 05/05/2010 17:18

I think it's a lovely name although I know of at least seven Katie/Katys (just checking in my mobile phone contacts!)- all aged late 20s/early 30s.
Although maybe not as popular for little girls nowadays?

muminthemiddle · 05/05/2010 22:17

I prefer Catherine or Kate.

Might be the influence of Katie Price but it just sounds far more common than Kate or Catherine/Katherine.

FutureMum · 06/05/2010 15:39

What do people think about Katharine? (as opposed to Katherine/ Catherine)

proxystix · 06/05/2010 15:50

Katie is lovely.

muminthemiddle · 06/05/2010 16:11

Futiremum-Much prefer the Catherine spelling.
I think if you go with katharine she will forever be correcting people and there are already enough spellings of the name.

FutureMum · 07/05/2010 10:56

Thanks muminthemiddle. I prefer Katherine, but Katharine is after K. Hepburn (would be shortened to Katie or Kate in ordinary speech and just used Katharine for passport/official business). Still undecided! (we have a tendency to change our mind at the last minute)

GoldenSnitch · 07/05/2010 11:22

We named DD (20 weeks) Catherine.

I've been wondering if we should have gone for the Katherine spelling though (not Katharine as that looks wrong to me - sorry FutureMum) as I'd imagined that she could use Kate and Katie as nicknames but I'm not sure they go with the C spelling.

I'm now worried that she might get 'Cat' as an NN and I hate that!

swanandduck · 07/05/2010 12:22

How would you feel about Cathy? I think it's lovely.

brimfull · 07/05/2010 12:25

Loads of them everywhere

GoldenSnitch · 07/05/2010 12:38

I hope this doesn't cause offense swanandduck but Cathy reminds me of a gobby Eastenders character and I'm really not keen.

swanandduck · 07/05/2010 12:45

Hadn't thought of her. I just always think of it as a very gentle, feminine name. It also reminds me of Wuthering Heights.

JazzDalek · 07/05/2010 13:49

I'm a Katharine. I do have to spell it out a lot, and it is often misspelled (they even misspelled it on my degree certificate ) but it's never been a problem. I think it looks prettier than Katherine.