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Kay thah I knew someone who pronounced it that way. |
Sounds like the OP should name the baby Katherine and call her Kaethe |
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I thought it was German and pronouced Kay-t-uh. Not with a d, but with a t. |
Goethe would like a word. |
Goethe is spelled G (hard G)-euh-t-euh. Hard t sound. |
It is. OP herself can’t pronounce it so it is definitely a bad choice |
| I had a german relative named this and no, people won't say it correctly |
| Kae the what? |
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Pros:
- you like it - I assume it means something to you and/or your family - it's memorable/unique and stands out socially and on paper - if your child is extroverted or attention-loving, they'll get a chance to discuss their name very often Cons: - almost no one will know how to pronounce it which could be awkward - even after being told how to pronounce it, many people will not get it right - if your child is not extroverted or does not like attention drawn to them this will be a thorn in their side every time they meet someone new, attendance is called, or they start a new class - I have found that when people have hard to pronounce names (and this is one where when you look it up agreement isn't 100%) people will avoid saying their name, which could have some social and professional repercussions |
The Kaethe I know, who’s in her 70s, pronounces is Kay-thuh. |
| Is this a joke? |
I am a random white person and I've known more than one person with this name. It's pretty, btw. Again as a random white person, living in a multicultural city, I have encountered many names that I didn't know at first. So I ask, how do you pronounce? Or I listen for it. I am always respectful and do my best to say correctly. After, I know the name and it's no longer an unknown name. It's not hard at all, or 'yooneek' or a 'tradgideigh'. Everyone doesn't have to be named Emma or Luke. |
I would pronounce your name similar to "show-mara" - is that correct? And yes, as someone with a name that has one simple letter that Americans just can't get right, I gave my children simple, easy to pronounce, easy to spell names. Even then, people can't get it right. Yet somehow Siobhan, Saiorse, Riordain and other white people names, they have no problem. |