Anonymous wrote:People are being unbelievably cruel. Just because it's not a popular English name does not mean it's made up. Kaethe is a traditional Scandinavian name with a defined pronunciation. OP did not pull the name or the pronunciation out of thin air.
That said, if the child's family does not come from Scandinavia and it's not a family name, I think it's a little weird to give the child a difficult to pronounce international name. Stick to something that is more meaningful.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's pronounced Kay-duh but I can see it's going to be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's pronounced Kay-duh but I can see it's going to be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:What about Kayda?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it a German or Scandinavia name pronounced Kay-tuh? It's also spelled Kathe with an umlaut over the a. It's not intuitive for English speakers and I would not use it. It's basically Kathy or Kate, right?
Anonymous wrote:Do most people know how this is pronounced?
Anonymous wrote:I know someone with this name, and yes it’s pronounced Kay-duh. But no one knows how to pronounce it first time they see it written.