[Opinions] Catherine
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I like it without any nicknames. I don't know how many I've even met because most of them go by nicknames that are also common to other names like Kaitlin/Caitlin/Katelyn/Katrina/etc.
I used to like Catherine best because it looks soft and classic. Then Katherine grew on me and now that's my favorite spelling.
My favorite nickname I've seen is a Katherine (actually it might have been Katharine, which I don't like) called Katyana.
I used to like Catherine best because it looks soft and classic. Then Katherine grew on me and now that's my favorite spelling.
My favorite nickname I've seen is a Katherine (actually it might have been Katharine, which I don't like) called Katyana.
It does seem to be a bridge between the two - most of the big celebrity Kates/Cates I can think of were born in the 70s. The latter half of Gen X, I guess?
That said, the Kates I personally know were all Katies once upon a time, so I tend to think of it as the more neutral/"mature" nickname.
edit: and just to stretch this generational sorting even further, Cat/Kat seemed more popular with the Gen Z-ers I went to college with.
That said, the Kates I personally know were all Katies once upon a time, so I tend to think of it as the more neutral/"mature" nickname.
edit: and just to stretch this generational sorting even further, Cat/Kat seemed more popular with the Gen Z-ers I went to college with.
This message was edited 8/27/2019, 8:34 AM
Agree. The nicknames are dated but the full name is not.
I uses to think it bland, but I like it a lot now, it sounds very refined and classic, but not dated. I strongly prefer it to Katherine.
It's lovely. Not dated at all.
I like it. It sounds regal to me. I instantly think of Catherine the Great when I hear it. My favorite English spelling is Kathrine. Overall I prefer the Russian versions of the name Yekaterina / Katerina