Kathrine or Kathryn?
I don't know why, but I've just gotten sick of the Katherine spelling. I do like both of these, however. Which one do you prefer?
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I like these spellings:
Catherine, Catheryn, Cathryn, Cathrin, Cathrine, Katherine, Katheryn, Kathryn, Kathrin, and Kathrine.
I dislike the spellings Catharine and Katharine.
I will add that the spellings Cathrine and Kathrine make me feel uncertain about the pronunciation. I would be uncertain if it was KATH-rin or KATH-reen.
Today my favorite spellings are probably Cathryn and Kathryn. I've known many nice people named Kathryn with that spelling. My favorite science teacher Kathryn Kelsey, an adorable little girl who had a cowboy alter ego called Johnny of the West, and then fictional character Kathryn Janeway.
I like both the C and the K spellings, the C spellings are blonde and the K spellings are redheads or auburn haired. The C spellings have more of an elegant and classic vibe while the K spellings feel more feisty and laid back/ casual.
Also I dislike when Katie and Kate are nn's for C spellings even though it is traditional I would rather spell them Catie and Cate.
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Catherine, Catheryn, Cathryn, Cathrin, Cathrine, Katherine, Katheryn, Kathryn, Kathrin, and Kathrine.
I dislike the spellings Catharine and Katharine.
I will add that the spellings Cathrine and Kathrine make me feel uncertain about the pronunciation. I would be uncertain if it was KATH-rin or KATH-reen.
Today my favorite spellings are probably Cathryn and Kathryn. I've known many nice people named Kathryn with that spelling. My favorite science teacher Kathryn Kelsey, an adorable little girl who had a cowboy alter ego called Johnny of the West, and then fictional character Kathryn Janeway.
I like both the C and the K spellings, the C spellings are blonde and the K spellings are redheads or auburn haired. The C spellings have more of an elegant and classic vibe while the K spellings feel more feisty and laid back/ casual.
Also I dislike when Katie and Kate are nn's for C spellings even though it is traditional I would rather spell them Catie and Cate.
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This message was edited 4/17/2017, 11:20 AM
I dislike both and prefer a spelling with an e or a in the middle. Of these I suppose I would pick Kathryn because it at least has some history. Kathrine just looks like an error.
I like Kathryn more than Katherine. Not sure why - probably positive associations with nice Kathryns.
I like Catrin better though.
I like Catrin better though.
Kathryn, which is at least an common stylized spelling. Kathrine just looks like you can't spell.
Katherine is my favourite though.
Katherine is my favourite though.
Kathryn though I prefer Cathryn
Totally personal on this one! Kathryn is my first name, that spelling. I'm named for an Aunt, one of my father's sisters.She spelled it that way, so, so do I.
I can't stand the Kathryn spelling. I know it has been used for ages but it has always looked creative to me :( Kathrine is a Scandinavian spelling that is not pronounced like the English name Katherine. Pronounced the same it looks misspelled. If you are sick of Katherine I suggest Catherine :P It is the nicest by far, in my opinion, followed by Katherine and Katharine.
This message was edited 4/15/2017, 10:36 AM
I usually prefer Kathryn of these two. I like Catherine as well, but Kathryn seems much more... upbeat? Social? Something like that, hard to explain. But most days Katherine would be at the bottom of those three.
Kathryn. Kathrine looks like a typo. But I don't like Kathryn, Katherine is much better.
Don't like the name, but Kathryn looks better. Kathrine just looks like a mistake, like Katherine was the name you meant but mistakenly didn't type the e.
Kathryn seems like a very middle-aged spelling.
Kathryn seems like a very middle-aged spelling.