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Kittie

American  
[kit-ee] / ˈkɪt i /

noun

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


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The band Kittie, who released their debut album “Spit” in 2000, became the first female band booked in the tour’s history with their time on Ozzfest the same year.

From Los Angeles Times

“All of that is part of healing: the laughing, the crying, all of it. And then just being together. After something like this, you just naturally want a human to be with,” event organizer Kittie Kilner said.

From Seattle Times

Suddenly the music kicks up, a song performed by Kittie Harloe with High Seas.

From Los Angeles Times

Then in 1919, the landlord of the Long Island, N.Y., boardinghouse she and her mother, Kittie, lived in murdered his wife, allegedly because of his obsession with Audrey.

From Washington Post

Two blocks from the razed encampment, Jessica Kiaraliza Martinez, a homeless advocate with D.C.-based nonprofit HIPS, stood across the street from Kittie Kagona’s tent at its new M Street location.

From Washington Post