3 people said this to me recently when I mentioned it was on my name list. Is Katie (or Katherine) very 1980's? I think of it as a timeless, classic name. WDYT?
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Re: Do you think of Katherine as a 1980's name?
I think Katherine is a classic. We have "Catherine" on our list, but I think that's a little more old-fashioned when spelled that way.
Now, "Kathy" and "Cathy" are very dated, IMO. 1970s? Katie is not.
This is pretty much how I feel, too.
Maybe a 1680's type of name, definitely not 1980's. What a strange thing to say...Jennifer? Michelle? Yes, 70's/80's. Katherine? Classic.
(Simma down, Jennifers and Michelles. I am one of you.)
This for me as well.
No. I see it as classic too.
I agree taht Kathy is dated, but not Katie or Katherine.
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Hysterical! I love it- very 1480's!! I'm a huge history buff so I would use that line!
Thanks everyone. I do love Kate too - I just thought kids would prefer Katie but Kate is a name that she can grow with and as parents, we'll just push Kate rather than Katie.
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I think Katherine, Kate and Katie are all timeless and classic.
Catherine/Katherine is classic. The nn Katie is very 80's, almost every girl I know that goes by Katie was born in the 80's. I think different nn for Katherine have been popular in different decades - Kathy 50's & 60's.
Totally a classic name.
Kathy is dated. Kate is the more modern nickname (or Katie.)
Actually, it was Catherine of Aragon, Katherine Parr, and Kathryn Howard. So 3 Catherines, all different spellings. But yes, very, very classic.
Perhaps they have their time period wrong. Or don't know much about naming traditions.
The first think I think of when I hear Katherine is my gggma who was born in 1860. I have a very German family.
Cathy/Kathy is very popular among the 50+ age group. Katie I think of as timeless.
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Hell to the yes. I have so many Katies as FB friends, FB can't show them all to me when I do a search.
Agreed! Katherine is actually on my list but she would be called Kate...