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Kati

Kati is a term that can refer to several different things, most commonly a female given name and, less frequently, a place name. As a given name, Kati is often a diminutive form of Katherine, Katarina, or Katalin. It is used as a standalone name in several European countries, particularly Hungary, Finland, and Estonia, and has been borne by various public figures in arts, sports, and academia. The name carries no single meaning beyond its roots in the longer forms from which it derives.

Kati also appears as a surname in some cases, though this is comparatively uncommon. In addition, the

Geographically, Kati occurs as a place name in multiple regions, where local linguistic traditions determine its

In other contexts, Kati may appear as a nickname or character name in literature, media, or popular

spelling
or
form
of
the
name
is
linked
to
several
variants,
such
as
Katy,
Kat,
Kathi,
and
the
longer
Katherine,
Katarina,
and
Katalin,
across
different
languages
and
cultures.
origin
and
significance.
The
use
of
Kati
as
a
toponym
does
not
indicate
a
single
historical
source,
but
rather
reflects
diverse
local
naming
practices.
culture,
again
varying
by
country
and
language.
See
also
related
names
and
variants
to
explore
the
broader
family
of
forms
connected
to
Kati.