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Katy

Katy is a feminine given name, commonly a diminutive of Katherine or Catherine. It derives from the Greek name Aikaterine, though the original meaning is unclear; over time Katy has become a given name in its own right. Variants include Katie, Kate, Katy, Kath, and others, and the spelling often reflects regional preferences.

In usage, Katy functions as an informal or affectionate form of Katherine or Catherine, and may be

Katy, Texas, is a city in the U.S. state of Texas within the Houston metropolitan area. It

In popular culture, Katy is used as a given name for fictional characters and sometimes as a

given
independently
to
a
girl.
Notable
people
named
Katy
include
Katy
Perry,
an
American
singer
and
songwriter
born
in
1984,
and
Katy
Tur,
an
American
broadcast
journalist
born
in
1983.
The
name
also
appears
across
cultures
with
localized
spellings.
originated
as
a
railroad
town
along
the
Missouri-Kansas-Texas
Railroad,
commonly
known
as
the
Katy,
and
later
adopted
the
name
for
the
surrounding
community.
The
area
is
characterized
by
residential
suburbs,
commercial
development,
and
proximity
to
major
highways
such
as
Interstate
10.
place
nickname
in
local
contexts.
See
also
forms
like
Katie
and
Kate,
which
share
the
same
root.