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Catherine or Kathryn?

85 replies

kardacheyenne · 03/06/2022 22:18

Pros and cons? Is one harder to spell? Is it harder for a Catherine to be Katie? What about Katharine or Katherine or Cathryn even?

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PrincessesRUs · 03/06/2022 22:19

I'm biased - I'm Katherine - obviously think it's by far the best!!

PrincessesRUs · 03/06/2022 22:19

I think it's the most obvious spelling, once I've confirmed it's with a K everyone knows how to spell it!!

JeansAndJumper · 03/06/2022 22:26

Got to go again@PrincessesRUs her (sorry!) but I'm a Katharine and my DM always said when she was choosing the spelling she went with the rule K with 2 a's C with 2 e's. But I also think the non traditional spellings with y look pretty.

JeansAndJumper · 03/06/2022 22:27

Against not again, sorry.

Shortbreadselection · 03/06/2022 22:28

We decided for our dd that we would spell it the same as Katharine Hepburn.

Honeyroar · 03/06/2022 22:34

I like Catherine personally. I don’t like Kathryn. Weird really as they’re pronounced the same!

SecondBestBed · 04/06/2022 08:29

How are they pronounced the same? One has three syllables, the other has two.

greenbirdsong · 04/06/2022 08:32

I would go with Katherine or Catherine.

The Duchess of Cambridge is a Catherine with a C and known as Kate.

ancientgran · 04/06/2022 08:44

I like Catherine. Don't know why, just do.

Plump82 · 04/06/2022 08:46

I love this name, I really think it's beautiful. My preference is Katherine.

3monkeybars · 04/06/2022 08:48

I'm Kathryn and it's lovely but you ALWAYS have to tell people how to spell it, and when I say "Kathryn with a K and Y" they quite often don't get it. That said I prefer it to Catherine 😂

Paddingtonsmarmlade · 04/06/2022 08:49

I prefer Catherine or Katherine rather than Kathryn

how are you intending on pronouncing it cath-er-in or kath-ryn?

flowerycurtain · 04/06/2022 08:49

We went Katherine. Same as Katherine of Aragon was my thought process!!

MrsBertBibby · 04/06/2022 08:54

Katharine is the best. Then
Katherine
Catherine
Kathryn
Cathryn

GreenCat44 · 04/06/2022 08:54

My mum is a Catherine and wishes she was nicknamed Cate with a C like Cate Blanchett (she is a Cath)

bluechameleon · 04/06/2022 09:14

I like Katharine best, then Catherine. I'm not keen on Kathryn.

CloseYourEyesAndSee · 04/06/2022 10:04

Katherine or Catherine
not Kathryn or Cathryn

LizzieBet14 · 04/06/2022 10:08

Katherine - but if you're going to shorten it I prefer Cate from Catherine.

holdingonforahero · 04/06/2022 10:51

I think Kathryn is the most common Scottish spelling?

Fifthtimelucky · 04/06/2022 11:47

I like Catherine most and Kathryn least.

I pronounce Catherine (or Katharine/Katherine) with 3 syllables, although the middle syllable isn't very long, but Kathryn with 2 syllables.

DuchessOfSausage · 04/06/2022 11:49

Katharine if shortening to Kate.
Catherine otherwise

Needmorelego · 04/06/2022 11:53

I know/knew a Catherine, Catherine (always called Cathy), a Kathy (just Kathy - not short for anything), 2 × Kathryn.
I will always be biased towards Catherine because that's a family member 😂.

Mumoftwoinprimary · 04/06/2022 11:55

Depends if you want to shorten it. We always planned to shorten to Kate / Katie so it made sense to us to use a K. We preferred Katie to Katy so Katherine / Katharine made more sense than Kathryn. I then googled and discovered that Katherine was far more popular than Katharine so I went with it.

Musicaltheatremum · 04/06/2022 12:00

ancientgran · 04/06/2022 08:44

I like Catherine. Don't know why, just do.

I always have loved Catherine. It's my daughter's name. She is now Cathy from her senior school days when there was a Catherine, Katherine Kathryn and another I forget so they all had to individualise the name. My parents and my brother call her Catherine. Everyone else Cathy.

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 04/06/2022 12:02

Catherine can be Cate or Catie as easily as Cath, Cathy or Cathie.

Her choice 😊