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[Opinions] Catharine
WDYTO of Catharine? I prefer it spelt this way. What middle names would go well? All I can think of is Louise and Rose.
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I'm not too fond of the A in the middle of K/Catharine because it puts too much emphasis on the middle syllable, as if it were pronounced distinctly with 3 syllables. When I say my name (which is Catherine) the middle syllable is there, but just ever so slightly. In fact, I'm always at a loss as to whether I consider my name 2 or 3 syllables. I suppose I don't like the 3 very distinct syllables because growing up, whenever my dad was angry with me we would say my name this way ("CATH-uh-run, get down here!), so it has the sound of impending doom to me. :-P I don't, however, like when the middle syllable is entirely left out, as in Kathryn.
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It's interesting how many of us have one spelling we prefer and how firmly we reject the ones we don't. My favorite is Catherine. Before I knew my son was a boy, I had Catherine Clare picked out as a girl's name. It's still my favorite combo.
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I loathe Catharine & Kathryn. Katherine annoys me sometimes, but it along with Catherine are classic. I love Katharine, though. My favorite MN is Katharine Elizabeth . . . Maybe Katharine Faye or Katharine Victoria?
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I like Catharine (prefer Katherine)and always want to pair something mildly odd with it because it's so boringly classic:Catharine Adele
Catharine Alba
Catharine Aveline
Catharine Bryony
Catharine Dolores
Catharine Freya
Catharine Idony
Catharine Leonor
Catharine Lulie
Catharine Persis
Catharine Rosella
Catharine Zarina
Catharine Zola
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Catharine Rose is nice. I like Catharine Elizabeth too.
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Far TOO common
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I love that name. I like it spelled Catherine, but Catharine, Katherine, and Katharine are fine. I think that a lot of names can work as a middle name. I also love Catherine as a middle name.Catharine Ada
Catharine Agnes
Catharine Eleanor
Catharine Elizabeth
Catharine Frances
Catharine Genevieve
Catharine Georgia
Catharine Honora
Catharine Margaret
Catharine Mary
Catharine Olivia
Catharine Rowena
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I love the name spelled Katherine. Catherine is acceptable, though I prefer the K spelling. Both Katharine and Catharine get on my nerves. That A in there just really bothers me. Every time I would see Katharine Hepburn's name in print, I'd feel like erasing it and respelling it Katherine. I'm not very good at coming up with middle names, but I know I would want a one-syllable middle name with Katherine.
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agreed: Katherine...it also allows for nn 'Kate' without it feeling contrived.
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Do you pronounce Catharine and Catherine the same way? To me they are different. I pronounce the a in CathArine while the e in CathErine is silent. ETA: I do like the name Catharine though but I prefer it spelled Katherine.

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This message was edited 4/9/2008, 6:55 AM

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