1. kati - Noun
2. Kati - Proper noun
Kati
A rare modern spelling variant of Katie, diminutive of the female given name Katherine.
kati (plural katis)
(rare, Britain, historical) A weight equivalent to about 1.5 pounds, adopted as a standard by British companies.
If we're going to have Kati Witt and 'The G. D. R. Show,' why not have a Nazi-era celebrity introducing 'The Third Reich Show? Günter Nooke
It's easy to take Kati to the dance, if she is also willing. Hungarian Proverb
A few years later she published the book Kati in America, a collection of short essays inspired by the trip. Source: Internet
A number of convert trailer sailers sailed on Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre in 1975, 1976, and 1984 when the flood depth reached convert. Source: Internet
Even in the dry season there is usually some water remaining in Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre, normally collecting in over 200 smaller sub-lakes within its margins. Source: Internet
They were taken to a military camp in Kati, 10 miles outside Bamako, where the mutiny began early Tuesday, Mr. Mariko said. Source: Internet