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My Name Kate
Kate means pure and clear.
People make my name more complicated than it is. They give me nicknames or assume my name is otherwise. It is just Kate. I understand Katherine. Katie, come on. There is no ‘i’. It is only Kate.
When I asked my parents what inspired them to name me Kate I thought it was going to be this magical and thought-out story. It was not. There is no story of how my name was my great-grandmother’s or from the Bible. Kate came from a baby book and happened to appear on both my parents’ lists. That is the end of that short-lived story. Exciting, right?
My version of Kate reminds me of a crisp, white sheet that came out of the dryer. Still, a tinge warm that gives you that safe feeling. Or cookies that just came out of the oven sweet and heavenly taste. I portray my name as a reliable, safe haven. A pure, sweet girl just like honey.
I would want to say everyone perceives me as the Kate I explained, but, that is not reality. Each person has their own meaning. Some believe I am loud and outgoing, others think I am shy. While another sees me as a nerdy girl that cares about her grades. it does not bother me unless someone thinks of Kate as a mean girl that makes you fear her.
There may be many different versions of my Kate. That is okay. For my take on Kate is all that matters to me.
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