[Opinions] I immediately think it's misspelled.
in reply to a message by Emma Cummings
Kathleen is the accepted American spelling - Cathleen just looks wrong to me.
Lily Cathleen doesn't flow to me, I'm not sure why. Emma Kathleen / Cathleen is pretty enough. Lilia Cathleen / Kathleen is lovely, especially with the nn Lily. And it's no more unusual than Ginevra.
Lily Cathleen doesn't flow to me, I'm not sure why. Emma Kathleen / Cathleen is pretty enough. Lilia Cathleen / Kathleen is lovely, especially with the nn Lily. And it's no more unusual than Ginevra.
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nt.
In the US, the K isn't really interchanagable with the K.
Katharine/Catharine, Christine/Kristine Christina/Kristina Corrinna/Korrina - but Kathleen is only ever see with a K. It does look nicer with a C, but for someone who is as obsessed about teasing factors, you might want to think about that.
Katharine/Catharine, Christine/Kristine Christina/Kristina Corrinna/Korrina - but Kathleen is only ever see with a K. It does look nicer with a C, but for someone who is as obsessed about teasing factors, you might want to think about that.
nt.
I live in America and I see it just as frequently with a C as a K
Maybe it's regional but I don't think it's American.
Also I've only ever seen Corrina with a C.
Maybe it's regional but I don't think it's American.
Also I've only ever seen Corrina with a C.
I like it better with a C. Americans have this thing with Ks. I'm not a fan of Ks. They're too pointy. :)
Lol, agreed abut the Ks