Katie
Katie |
Pronunciation |
/ˈkeɪti/ kay-tee |
Gender |
Female |
Origin |
Word/Name |
Greek |
Meaning |
"Pure" |
Region of origin |
English-speaking countries |
Other names |
Related names |
Katherine, Katharine, Kathryn, Catherine, Kaitlyn, Kathern, Cathern, Kate, Katy, Katerina, Catharine, Cathy, Kathleen, Katija or even in rare cases when the spelling is Kaitie
Spanish name: Katerina Katie is of English origin and means "pure". |
Katie is an English feminine name. It is a pet form of Katherine, Kate, Kaitlynn and their related forms.[1] It is frequently used on its own. It may refer to:
In sports:
In fiction:
In television and film:
- Katie Brown, American television show host
- Katie Cassidy, American singer and actress
- Katie Finneran, American actress
- Katie Griffin, Canadian actress, voice actress, and singer
- Katie Holmes, American television and film actress
- Katie Hopkins, the self-proclaimed "Pantomime Villain" of the third series of The Apprentice (UK)
- Katie Leung, Scottish actress
- Katie McGrath, Irish actress and model
- Katie Piper, British broadcaster and model, wounded in a 2008 acid attack
- Katie Tippel, 1975 film by Paul Verhoeven
- Katie (monkey), animal who played Marcel in the series Friends
In modeling:
In literature:
- Katie Couric, American journalist
- Katie Hafner, American journalist
- Katie.com, autobiographical book which details how author Katie Tarbox was stalked and almost molested at age 14 by Frank Kufrovich
In music:
In fashion:
In ships:
References
- ^ MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Katie
See also