Kathleen/Cathleen
I like it better than Katherine/Catherine. WDYT?
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Love. Super sweet.
How weird...
I was thinking about a post involving Kathleen/Cathleen;
I prefer Kathleen, maybe because my name begins with a K, but probably because K names are awesome.
I think it's more feisty than Katherine / Catherine and has a more interesting sound.
I also like Caitlin, with the original pronunciation, which looks lovely.
I was thinking about a post involving Kathleen/Cathleen;
I prefer Kathleen, maybe because my name begins with a K, but probably because K names are awesome.
I think it's more feisty than Katherine / Catherine and has a more interesting sound.
I also like Caitlin, with the original pronunciation, which looks lovely.
I enjoy Cathleen with this spelling.
I'm not sure if I prefer it to Katherine/Catherine. I like the nn Kate/Cate but none of the long versions have ever been favourites. They're just nice, boring, classic names.
I'm not sure if I prefer it to Katherine/Catherine. I like the nn Kate/Cate but none of the long versions have ever been favourites. They're just nice, boring, classic names.
I don't like it at all, but that's probably due to a negative personal association. I much prefer Katherine/Catherine.
I used to dislike it because of an association, but in the last few years I've begun to like it. I wouldn't say I like it more than Katherine/Catherine, but there are days I might prefer it. It has a slightly more upbeat feel to it.
I like it much more than Katherine. Funny, Katherine and Catherine are both pretty common, but I don't think I've ever seen Cathleen on a person.
I love Kathleen, but I prefer Katherine/Catherine.
I love Cathleen's rustic, unpretentious charm. So befitting of a rosy-cheeked lass (especially with the nickname Cath)!
No, I like Katherine/Catherine way better than Kathleen/Cathleen. Post WWII America had to have everything new and shiny, not tried and true antiques, and that's the only reason that Kathleen/Cathleen took off at that time.
In high school, I knew a Cathy whose full name was Catherine but it was often assumed to be Cathleen and it annoyed her.
In high school, I knew a Cathy whose full name was Catherine but it was often assumed to be Cathleen and it annoyed her.