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I think it is way, way, way more popular than people think it is. Most girls are named Catherine/Katherine/Katharine/Kathryn and called Kate (as I am).
Right now:
45 Katherine
53 Kaitlyn
80 Katelyn
128 Katie
139 Kate
149 Catherine
190 Kathryn
235 Caitlin
295 Katelynn
471 Kaitlin
900 Katharine
Kate seems most common among the 1976-1985 cohort. I'm in the range and Kate/Katie was by far the most common name in my high school. Women born earlier tend to be Kathy, women born later tend to be Caitlin (which drives me batty since the pronunciation shouldn't be Kate-lyn).
Honestly, I wouldn't recommend it is a baby name, even though I love my name. Its special to me because it is my grandma's name and it is what I've always been called, but it was super annoying being one of several until I hit adulthood and it still happens, I've gone by my full name at jobs just to avoid confusion).
11/07/09
I am another secret Hepburn namesake! We should start a club. #namegame
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Now I get to use my own! #namegame
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and reading that description of kate felt much like reading profiles of my astrological sign (scorpio). im like "OH YEAH THATS TOTALLY ME" but its not really, its just what i wish i was. #namegame
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and im the same way about katie and kathy. my parents called me katie when i was very little, but i told them on my first day of kindergarten that i was too grown up to go by a baby name anymore. and i still feel that way. and kathy is just...well....that damn comic strip. #namegame
11/06/09
Yeah, the Kitt was short-lived. My mom actually had a little thing made up for my nursery with Kitt on it, but it never really caught on. When I was about 6 I found the little artwork and decided I needed to be called Kitt. But by then everyone was calling me Kate or Kaki, so it never really took off. I still love the name, though. #namegame
11/06/09
On this topic, I have a friend named Catherine with a "C", but whose nickname is Kitta with a K. So complex. #namegame
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*This is an important issue to me. #namegame
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the only problem is that if you do the traditional hepburn spelling, you'll never be able to find dumb souveneirs with the correct spelling. i had so many key chains and magnets with "katherine" "kathryn" and "catherine" on them as a kid. #namegame
11/07/09
I never knew Ms Hepburn had this many namesakes. I've never met another in the flesh and I'm delighted to see you all come out of the woodwork. *waves* #namegame
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