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"Same name" is probably a poor choice of words. It definitely isn't technically correct. But, some people such as myself are bothered by siblings having names that share the same origin and obviously some aren't. It's only the parents' business what names are chosen, anyway...but then other people can express their opinions about it.It's a little more annoying when the parents don't even know that the names share the same origin. My brother and sister-in-law didn't know that John and Shane do---I was the one to tell them. Once I did, though, it was obvious that they couldn't have cared less, so fine. It would have taken just a modicum of research to reveal that fact to them, though, research that they evidently didn't bother doing. That's something I don't get---choosing a name and not even bothering to ascertain its meaning and origin. If they were going to choose two different versions of a name, they could at least have known that's what they were doing. But whatever--the boys are their sons, not mine. I just like to vent a little about it here on the board!
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but the internet isn't always truthfulIt told me Katelyn was the irish form of Catherine.Psh.
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Caitlin is the Irish form of Catherine, I believe, so you could say that Katelyn is.
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True, butIt doesn't say Katelyn is a form of Caitlin, just Catherine, so lots of people skip over Caitlin.
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But it is a form of Catherine.
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I guess I'm trying to saythat it should at least mention Caitlin.
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You could make a post on here and ask if Katelyn is a form of Catherine.I feel it is, yes. But don't you think sites should show that it's a form of Caitlin too?
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It's not just websitesA lot of baby name books are incredibly inaccurate too. BTN is really the only site I trust.The baby name books on my shelf don't even list Katelyn as it's own name-- one has it as a variant of Kate.
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