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Kathy

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Name — A short form of Katherine or Kathleen, also used as a formal given name in its own right.

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What does “Kathy” mean?

The word “Kathy” means a short form of Katherine or Kathleen, also used as a formal given name in its own right. In plain terms, a nickname for Katherine or Kathleen that many people now use as a full first name.

How do you use “Kathy” in a sentence?

Here is “Kathy” used in a sentence: “She was born Katherine but has always gone by Kathy.”

What part of speech is “Kathy”?

“Kathy” is a name.

Is “Kathy” a common word?

“Kathy” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Kathy short for Katherine or Kathleen?

Kathy can be a short form of either Katherine or Kathleen, since both longer names commonly get shortened this way. It is also used as a formal given name in its own right, independent of any longer form.

What is the difference between Kathy and Cathy?

Kathy and Cathy are simply alternate spellings of the same short name, both used as diminutives of Katherine or Kathleen. Neither spelling is more correct than the other; the choice comes down to personal or family preference.

Can Kathy be used as a full given name?

Yes, Kathy is used as a formal given name in its own right, not only as a shortened form of Katherine or Kathleen. Someone can be named Kathy on their birth certificate without it standing in for a longer name.

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