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is Catherine too boring?

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riskit4abiskit · 25/08/2013 16:12

Because its just about the only female name we have both said we like!

The full name would be Catherine Ellen name (one syllable last name).

Looking for unusual nn from Catherine too:

Kate / katie
cathy /cath , dont like.
Kitty

any more ideas folks? Thanks.

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Wishfulmakeupping · 25/08/2013 16:13

I like Catherine in full and like Cathy and Kitty as nn don't think they are boring at all

NadiaWadia · 25/08/2013 16:16

It's not boring, it's classic! Romantic associations too (Wuthering Heights, etc).

DanicaJones · 25/08/2013 16:16

Love it

riskit4abiskit · 25/08/2013 16:17

Wow thanks for the quick response. Im torn between wanting a classic and a less popular name. Dh has very few ideas of his own!

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Wishfulmakeupping · 25/08/2013 16:22

Yes wuthering heights is the first thing that pops into my head too

BelieveinWigan · 25/08/2013 16:25

Catie GrinSmile

NadiaWadia · 25/08/2013 16:27

for more unusual short forms - Cat? and I think in Scotland they use Rina/Rena?

BackforGood · 25/08/2013 16:27

I like it, but I suggest you will be unable to stop others calling her Cath / Cathy once she is at school etc. - if you don't like the usual shortenings, then it might be best not to use it, although I think it's a lovely name Smile

MaryKatharine · 25/08/2013 16:28

One of my DDs is Catherine with nn, kitty. I still love it but I do regret not calling her Katherine instead as it annoys her that her nn and actual name begin with a different letter. I also quite like the look of it with a K.

I don't think it will ever go out of fashion. It's just one one those names that is always there but never in the top 10, at least not these days.

RegularVoltaire · 25/08/2013 16:29

I love Catherine. I prefer Katharine/Katherine if using the nn's Kitty/Kate/Katy though

NightLark · 25/08/2013 16:29

I have one, and call her Kit or Kitten (she's only four!). Her big brother, however, does call her Kath. Sigh.

riskit4abiskit · 25/08/2013 16:29

Thanks everyone, your positive responses are increasing my enthusiasm for it!

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RegularVoltaire · 25/08/2013 16:29

xposted Mary Grin

Weegiemum · 25/08/2013 16:30

I have a Katherine, nn Kathy (she chose that one herself) and therefore of course it is an elegant, beautiful name (she's 13).
One of our ideas had been to call her Erin as a nn, but she was just Katherine for 10 years.

MaryKatharine · 25/08/2013 16:31

Grin I actually like the K version with the a rather than the e as in my nn but feel it would always be misspelt.

bridgetsmum · 25/08/2013 16:35

I have a Catherine, much prefer it with a C. Her friends mostly call her by her full name but occasionally Cat. I call her Kit Cat Smile

riskit4abiskit · 25/08/2013 16:59

Mmmm c or k? Think I also prefer the k too!

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riskit4abiskit · 25/08/2013 17:01

God I hope she wouldn't be a kitty that became obsessed with hello kitty, and then want a real kitty, im allergic to cat totally overthinking this now

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BackforGood · 25/08/2013 21:52

I quite like the 'C', but agree with others that if you are going for a particular nn that tarts with a K, then it's a lot easier to spell the full name with a K too.

LittlePandaBear · 25/08/2013 22:23

I know of one spelt Cathryn as another option for you...

exoticfruits · 25/08/2013 22:28

Lovely. I wouldn't worry about a nickname- they will probably choose something different later.

IsabelleRinging · 25/08/2013 22:30

Prefer it with a C. Like Cat as a nickname.

Cate is nice too.

squoosh · 25/08/2013 22:33

I do think it's very boring.

It's nicknames are marginally less snoozesome.

squoosh · 25/08/2013 22:33

Its.

Charlottehere · 25/08/2013 22:38

Love Catherine not Katie meh. Like Kate but very popular. Stick with ctherine

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