[Opinions] Re: Kirstin, Kristin etc
in reply to a message by mirfak
Kirsty
Depends on the language. In English, KURstin, where i is a neutral vowel
Kirsten
Neither
Kirsty
Kirsten seemed quite popular in the 1980s but I've not seen any recently in South Africa. I wouldn't mind seeing it again. I dislike Kristy, Kristen and variants; Christina is timeless and OK, and Christiana is a family name but one that I'd ignore.
Depends on the language. In English, KURstin, where i is a neutral vowel
Kirsten
Neither
Kirsty
Kirsten seemed quite popular in the 1980s but I've not seen any recently in South Africa. I wouldn't mind seeing it again. I dislike Kristy, Kristen and variants; Christina is timeless and OK, and Christiana is a family name but one that I'd ignore.