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Katie

American  
[key-tee] / ˈkeɪ ti /
Or Katey

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine or Catherine.


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“There is nothing to patch in the guardrails,” said Katie Moussouris, chief executive of the cybersecurity company Luta Security, who reviewed Amazon’s report.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 14, 2026

Katie said Yann will miss 18 months of school in total while completing his four-year treatment plan in the US.

From BBC • Jun. 13, 2026

Katie, a businesswoman from Cardiff, and husband Neil Jennings, 49, applied for Yann to attend a medical trial in London for peanut allergy in toddlers when he was three.

From BBC • Jun. 13, 2026

Katie said his allergies are no longer airborne - meaning they can be inhaled - since starting the treatment 18 month ago.

From BBC • Jun. 13, 2026

Once again, my lie had created a win-win situation—I didn’t have to work with Katie, and Katie didn’t have to work with anyone.

From "Liar, Liar" by Gary Paulsen

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