S/O Spelling for Katherine

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Catherine.

I don't like K names in general, the C is more traditional.


The C has more of a west European bent — not more traditional unless that’s where your roots are. K is traditional in my family and I have a couple hundred years of records to prove it. I prefer Katherine BTW.

Which Western European countries spell it so much with a C? Apart in English and a couple of Dutch versions?


... France, Spain, ...

Get to Central and Eastern Europe and you get more K.
Anonymous
Katherine or Catherine, because they are traditional/classic and will be how most people will spell the name if they hear it (forms, appointments, etc.).
Anonymous
Catherine, because I have a beloved family member with that name and spelling.
Anonymous
Katherine nn Kate
Anonymous
I have a Catherine, named for my grandmother. No nicknames. My grandmother was occasionally called “Kay” by her husband but never Kate, Kathy etc.
As a per name I do use KitKat or Kitty. But only as a team of endearment within our family-she has objected to anything other than the full Catherine since she could talk and would be embarrassed for anyone else to call her kitty.
Anonymous
I like Katherine or Catherine.

I think if she’s going to go by Kate or Katie, it’s easier to use the K.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Katherine

I hate the Catherine spelling.



+1 Katherine or Katharine is more elegant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So 2 syllables or 3? This is very controversial.


Good point!

I'd say 2 across the board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So 2 syllables or 3? This is very controversial.


Good point!

I'd say 2 across the board.


3. The middle syllable is squished together, but it's there. Kathryn (2 syllable) sounds different to me than Katherine slightly. Similar to how Beatrice has a squished syllable.
Anonymous
In my observation, Catherines are Roman Catholic and Katherines are Greek Orthodox
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my observation, Catherines are Roman Catholic and Katherines are Greek Orthodox


I am a Jewish Katherine! Probably the only one out there.

Anyway, I spell it Katherine because that's what my parents named me, but aesthetically I would recommend Catherine. I always liked it better even though I don't use it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my observation, Catherines are Roman Catholic and Katherines are Greek Orthodox

35 combined years of Catholic schooling between me and my children and I'd say I've seen equal numbers of Katherines and Catherines in CS
Anonymous
For k vs c... consider which monogram or initials you’d prefer!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my observation, Catherines are Roman Catholic and Katherines are Greek Orthodox


Not in my RC family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Katherine

I hate the Catherine spelling.



+1 Katherine or Katharine is more elegant.


KathArine is bad.
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