Catherine or Katherine?
Tell me why
Replies
Definitely Catherine. It's gorgeous and looks so much better in my opinion.
Catherine. It's served me well as my name for nearly 30 years. :)
Catherine.
The C version isn't used as much as Katherine. But if I had to use a K, I'd use Katharine.
The C version isn't used as much as Katherine. But if I had to use a K, I'd use Katharine.
Thanks for the responses!
They were interesting to read. I love the name Katherine and as I age (hah!) it seems that the K spelling just seems common while the C is softer and somehow more sophisticated.
They were interesting to read. I love the name Katherine and as I age (hah!) it seems that the K spelling just seems common while the C is softer and somehow more sophisticated.
It was the opposite for me. I'm guessing that the popular spelling of Katherine is about to switch back to Catherine - so that it's fresh again. Perhaps Cathy as the nn will come back Now that Katie and Kate are so common.
Man, I hope not. I've always hated Cathy/Kathy.
it's inevitable
I'm not a fan of Kathy either but it will come back.
I'm not a fan of Kathy either but it will come back.
NOOOOOO, WHYYYYY?!?!?!?!?
Ditto. I've let it slide when people have called me "Katie," but I can't tolerate Cathy. Yuck.
I completely agree about the switch back. Katie and Kate is getting too common.
Katherine.
I think it comes from the fact, that in Denmark most Katherine names, ass variations is with a 'K' and not a 'C'. I.e. you mostly see 'K' than 'C'. I'm just used to it and it also makes more sense to me in a way, that Katherine looks more 'complete' to me than Catherine. I don't know how to explain it than that.
I do like Catherine, but Katherine a whole lot more.
I think it comes from the fact, that in Denmark most Katherine names, ass variations is with a 'K' and not a 'C'. I.e. you mostly see 'K' than 'C'. I'm just used to it and it also makes more sense to me in a way, that Katherine looks more 'complete' to me than Catherine. I don't know how to explain it than that.
I do like Catherine, but Katherine a whole lot more.
This message was edited 9/9/2013, 5:23 AM
Catherine looks as if it should sound French. Katherine is the default, I suppose. Katharine looks better to me, probably because K is a less common letter than C in normal use, so it has a pleasantly "different" air.
If I had had had to choose one, I think I'd pick Catherine in the end. Katherine is sleeker, smarter, more modern and fresh, and so for that reason I'd probably settle on musty, mushy, meek-martyr Catherine. She's like a shy little dumpling, and I admit I find the nickname Cathy on a toddler to be damn cute. And the Kitty pet name seems sweeter somehow when it comes via the Cat- route rather than Kat.
Catherine with a 'C'.
I just like the look of Cs better than Ks really. But I also like the associations with St Catherine of Siena and St Catherine of Alexandria. Yeah...I'm an atheist but I guess you can take the girl out of Catholicism but the Catholicism is never completely out of the girl :p
I just like the look of Cs better than Ks really. But I also like the associations with St Catherine of Siena and St Catherine of Alexandria. Yeah...I'm an atheist but I guess you can take the girl out of Catholicism but the Catholicism is never completely out of the girl :p
Personally, Katharine is my favorite. Between those two Katherine. Catherine seems grandmotherly, Katherine has more attitude. While I find Katharine has attitude and elegance.
Katherine.
I'm wondering how many people so far have replied: "because Catherine with a 'C' is so smug"? (OMG I just checked and no one has said it yet! If this was on the lounge, you would have gotten a bunch of Anne of Avonlea responses.)
Honestly, Catherine with a "C" seems too Catholic, too goody goody, too rounded.
Plus, Katherine with a "K" is the only "K" name I like. Plus it gives you Kate without a stretch. Cate is dumb. I'd assume it's short for Caitlin, and ew.
I'm wondering how many people so far have replied: "because Catherine with a 'C' is so smug"? (OMG I just checked and no one has said it yet! If this was on the lounge, you would have gotten a bunch of Anne of Avonlea responses.)
Honestly, Catherine with a "C" seems too Catholic, too goody goody, too rounded.
Plus, Katherine with a "K" is the only "K" name I like. Plus it gives you Kate without a stretch. Cate is dumb. I'd assume it's short for Caitlin, and ew.
This message was edited 9/8/2013, 5:21 PM
"Honestly, Catherine with a "C" seems too Catholic, too goody goody, too rounded."
Maybe that's why it fits me so well. ;)
Maybe that's why it fits me so well. ;)
I prefer Catherine, probably because that is the name of one of my friends. I also think it looks better.
I like Katherine and Catherine equally (I prefer Katharine/Catharine) but I prefer Kate, Katie, Kathy, and Kat to Cate, Catie, Cathy, and Cat. So Katherine.
Depends. My dd is Katherine (Kate) although I actually prefer the look of Catherine. I'm not wild about Cate although I know in the UK it's not uncommon for Catherines to spell Kate this way so I could have done that as well. I'm all about continuity so that's why I chose Katherine for my dd. As a mn, I do prefer Catherine.
Katherine. I just prefer the look of the K and I like Kate and Katie as nn's, so the K makes more sense because of that too.
odiously hackneyed Katie. goodness.
I prefer Katherine by far to Catherine. But why? I think it's because Katherine looks younger and more vibrant to me than Catherine. Katherine is a young beautiful woman and Catherine is dowdy and matronly and middle-aged. I think it's because one of my favorite books is a biographical novel about a young and beautiful Katherine and her name is spelled Katherine and not Catherine and I read that book for the first time when I was very young and it's colored my perception ever since.
Another thing that causes this perception is Catherine of Aragon, whose name is sometimes spelled with a K but usually with a C, and whenever she's written about it's emphasized that at the time that Henry VIII decided he wanted to annul their marriage she had grown middle-aged, stout, and dowdy, and she compared very unfavorably to the younger and sexually magnetic Anne Boleyn.
Maybe this is silly but I think that's it.
Another thing that causes this perception is Catherine of Aragon, whose name is sometimes spelled with a K but usually with a C, and whenever she's written about it's emphasized that at the time that Henry VIII decided he wanted to annul their marriage she had grown middle-aged, stout, and dowdy, and she compared very unfavorably to the younger and sexually magnetic Anne Boleyn.
Maybe this is silly but I think that's it.
Katherine
It was my favorite name for years. I prefer Katherine because it's closer to the name's original form. I love how soft and strong the name is at the same time.
It was my favorite name for years. I prefer Katherine because it's closer to the name's original form. I love how soft and strong the name is at the same time.
wrong spot. sorry
I definitely would go for Catherine. There is something about Katherine that appears dated to me. Catherine just has more history.
Katherine, just because I think it looks better with the 'K'.