What a Western Euro-centric POV. There is a bigger world. Do we you like OP, no matter what i or any crowdsourced answer you get. The name spelled with a C does not come across as the name of a strong person to me. It seems submissive. In the end the pronunciation is way more important than spelling. |
| Katherine with a K is so much more alluring than Catherine with a C. A C always looks so smug. |
| Definitely Catherine. |
I loved Anne of Green Gables/Avon Lea-a favorite childhood movie! |
| I’m a Catherine named after my Scottish grandmother and about two hundred ancestors but I think Katherine looks better. Plus for nicknames like Kate or Katie or Kitty, it makes more sense. |
| Catherine! Can be shortened to “Cat” or “Cate” or “Caite”. Probably depends on other names and what initials would be / what monogram you like better. |
I think it depends on whether you will be using a nn. Katherine if your want Kate or Katie. Catherine for Cat. Cate and Caite are not typical spellings (though some people like to choose the unusual way) |
This is what I immediately thought of when I saw the question as well! ( Although sadly I have to disagree with Anne and vote Catherine with a C ) |
| K makes the sound for K. She is not a cat. |
How did your parents react? Do they remember to use the new spelling? |
Reminds me of catheter, I prefer the K spelling. |
My middle name is after my would be 110 year old gma....Kathryn |
| Definitely Catherine. |
Hmmm... how do you pronounce “cat”? |
| I prefer Kathryn |