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Kot

Kot is a term with several uses in different languages and contexts. In Polish, kot is the common noun for a domesticated cat, with the affectionate diminutive kotek meaning a small or young cat. In Russian, кот (kot) likewise denotes a male cat, while кошка (koška) refers to a female cat; коты (koty) is the plural. The Polish and Russian forms reflect a shared Slavic heritage for the animal’s name.

As a word in other contexts, Kot also appears as a surname in various countries and can

In culture and media, Kot may be used as a family name or character name, sometimes invoking

See also: kot (disambiguation), cat, кот.

occur
in
place
names
and
personal
names.
Because
of
this,
Kot
can
be
encountered
in
genealogical
records,
geographic
references,
and
contemporary
media
as
a
proper
noun
rather
than
a
common
noun.
The
use
of
Kot
as
a
surname
or
toponym
is
independent
of
its
meaning
as
“cat”
in
Slavic
languages.
the
animal
meaning,
but
it
can
also
be
employed
without
reference
to
cats,
depending
on
the
author
or
region.
The
term’s
cross-language
presence—particularly
between
Polish
and
Russian—highlights
how
a
simple
animal
name
can
serve
as
a
linguistic
bridge
and
a
broader
onomastic
element.