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Catherine or Katherine

88 replies

OooShiney · 25/02/2013 16:14

DD has always been insistent that my bump in fact contains a kitty cat and not DC2, we haven't found out the sex but if it's a girl we've thought about C/Katherine with the nickname Kitty.

DD is Beatrice.

But don't know if we should put Catherine or Katherine on the BC... What d'ya think?

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amck5700 · 25/02/2013 17:32

I prefer the K for Katherine or even Kathleen instead :)

Sharpkat · 25/02/2013 17:33

Definitely Katherine although I am slightly biased Wink

bridgetsmum · 25/02/2013 17:36

We have a Catherine, much prefer it spelled with a C but don't know why Confused

Bluelightsandsirens · 25/02/2013 17:38

What about Kathryn?

PixelAteMyFace · 25/02/2013 17:51

Katherine doesnt look right to me, Id spell it Kathryn.

But if it was my DD I would choose Catherine - it looks prettier with a C

GnocchiGnocchiWhosThere · 25/02/2013 17:53

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mrsnobby · 25/02/2013 19:28

Just to add to the mix I like Katharine.

SorrelForbes · 25/02/2013 19:33

I second Katharine (the original spelling, apparently).

BookWormery · 25/02/2013 19:39

Nooooo HAS to be a C. It's classic.

A K looks hard, seems to sound more hard.

You could still use Kitty with Catherine.

chickabilla · 25/02/2013 19:44

Katherine

cate16 · 25/02/2013 19:46

Catherine :) :) :)

whattodoo · 25/02/2013 19:46

Katherine. Makes better sense of Kkitty, Kate, Katy etc.

HappyJustToBe · 25/02/2013 19:47

I prefer Catherine.

Spoonful · 25/02/2013 19:48

I like it with a C.

LRDtheFeministDragon · 25/02/2013 19:48

I prefer with a K, but both are beautiful names and go really nicely with Beatrice.

HoratiaWinwood · 25/02/2013 19:49

I prefer Catherine and think the nickname initials are a red herring. You don't spell William with a B, nor Margaret with a P.

GetOrf · 25/02/2013 19:53

Katharine. It is the original spelling (from the greek katharos meaning pure, to be a pedantic twat about it Grin).

Also the late great Katharine Hepburn spelled it so.

And it is my dd's middle name.

So completely unbiased of course Wink

To me Kathryn is a very 70s variant, like Jayne, Carole or Karyn.

noddyholder · 25/02/2013 19:55

Yes katharine one of my faves

GetOrf · 25/02/2013 19:55

You have to be careful though. It's an oft-repeated Mumsnet baby names rule that only plebs names their children with names beginning with K.

(I am a prole with a K name Grin)

LRDtheFeministDragon · 25/02/2013 20:04

WTF? How is it pleb-y to name a baby Katharine? Confused

If you want to be poncey about it, Katharine is surely more correct as it's from the Greek for 'pure' and the Greek letter kappa gives us our 'k', not our 'c'.

(I owe this piece of pedantry to my mother, btw, it's not original because I'm not quite that barking mad.)

nickelbabe · 25/02/2013 20:08

definitely Katherine.
my best friend is Katherine and it's dd's middle name.

plus all of the nicknames make more sense with a K

GetOrf · 25/02/2013 20:09

There was a thread (or two) some time ago where people said that names beginning with K were chavvy.

Madness. I don't agree, obv.

It's mumsnet though, isn't it Grin

gymboywalton · 25/02/2013 20:09

definitely catherine

HoratiaWinwood · 25/02/2013 20:17

Catherine and Katharine are probably not derived from katharos anyway.

If we are going to be etymology pendants! Grin

amck5700 · 25/02/2013 20:17

The K thing I believe is where a name that normally begins with a C is replaced with a K instead i.e. Kaleb, Konner etc and not that all names beginning with a K are plebby/chavvy/schemey.

Katharine is a perfectly (lovely) legitimate name that happens to begin with a K, not the same thing at all....and not that it actually matters anyway.