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Katy

American  
[key-tee] / ˈkeɪ ti /

noun

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


Example Sentences

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Spirit’s collapse is a cautionary tale for people who hoard company loyalty points, said Katy Nastro, a travel expert at the travel site Going.

From MarketWatch • May 4, 2026

“Travelers usually are at the end of the line to see any money,” said Katy Nastro, a spokesperson with Going, a travel-deals company.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 2, 2026

Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky, who heads the budget committee, asked at one point during the meeting.

From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026

Katy said it was following this that she gave up her job as a lawyer to look after her daughter after realising she "didn't trust anyone with her allergies".

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

After he had fed his team and I had fed Katy Logan's, we went to the station.

From "Black Star, Bright Dawn" by Scott O'Dell