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It would be K-A-T-I-E "Christian" European names do not directly translate in native American languages.

Katie is a derivative of Kate, and Kate is a derivative of Kathrine. The origin of Kathrine is debated but originates in Greek, meaning either:

  • Each of the two
  • Hecate (a goddess)
  • Torture
  • my consecration of your name
  • Pure

Given the wide variety of what the name 'may mean' plus some of the concepts involved, I would not attempt to translate it.

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