Josie
Is it true that the name "Kathy" is too out of fashion?
13 de oct. de 2023 4:24
Respuestas · 12
1
In America, Kathy is a very, very common name for women in their 50's and 60's. For women 30-40, you'd more commonly hear 'Katie.' They are shortened forms of 'Katherine,' although, 'Kathy' can also be a shortened form of 'Kathleen.'
13 de octubre de 2023
Hi i want practice english and i m looking for free exchange partner if you are intersting you can text me
13 de octubre de 2023
According to the US Social Security Administration, in the year 2000, "Katherine" was the 37th-most-popular baby name. So women in their early twenties named "Katherine" would not be at all rare. "Kathy" would probably be the most common nickname for "Katherine" (although there are many others, including Kat, Katy, Katie, Kay, and Kit). And there is also the popular name Catherine and its nicknames, including Cathy, Cathie, etc. A few years ago a mutual fund manager named Cathie Wood was all over the financial news because her mutual fund had done really well. So, my answer is "no." It may not be among the most common, but it is very common and hardly "out of fashion."
14 de octubre de 2023
Out of style where? It is used in so many countries. The name is common in every European language.
13 de octubre de 2023
Este contenido infringe las normas de la comunidad.
13 de octubre de 2023
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!