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Kateri
WDYT of Kateri? I find it interesting.


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i think its ok, not on my favs list though. i knew a girl named kateri when i was younger
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this is my mn! No one ever knows how to prn. it or anything but I have heard it said ka-TEER-ee, KAT-eree, and ka-ter-EE. I prn it most like the latter and similar to Miranda's gah-dah-LEE.
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The saint, for those interestedIs here: http://snipurl.com/e5w3. A linked site says the name is properly pronounced gah-dah-LEE, but that others have debated on several Anglicised pronunciations: ka-ter-EE, kat-EE-rie (or kat-EE-ree; it was spelled KatEEri on the site), or ka-ter-AY.I agree that it's a very interesting name. Certainly, it's unusual, if for no other fact that it's one of the few translations of European names into any Native American language. The strong religious componet (the saint did coin the name, after all) slightly puts me off due to my lack-of faith, but I think I could get over it fairly easily.If I had my choice of pronunciations, I'd choose kat-EE-rie, simply because ka-ter-EE and kat-EE-ree sounds like "cattery" to me. As I'm a stickler for the most part of proper pronunciations, though, I'll have to say that gah-dah-LEE sounds rather nice to me. The only problem, of course, is the problems other people might have pronouncing it, because gah-dah-LEE is obviously not the intuitive pronunciation.
Miranda
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I find it interesting. When i first read it I thought it was pronouced "Kat-er-i" and i didn't like it much, but i like it alot "KAH-ter-ee" Like Bear says it's pronounced.
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Like you I think it is interesting.
Don't know yet if I like it or not.
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Yes, I like it a lot. I even once did a search to find the proper pronunciation. The site said it was the Native American form of Katherine and pronounced "KAH-ter-ee." I haven't checked out what BnT lists it as. (Hope I'm close.)
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