I've always said Kirst as KEER-st**. Is that not an English way? I'm kind of confused...I would maybe say
Kirsty as kur because it reminds me of thirsty, but that's why I wouldn't like that spelling...
KirstieKirsten? Idk. I think of it as being alt
Kristen.
KristieKristen - slightly tempted to pronounce
Kristin as kristeen
Kristie
My step-great-grandmother was a
Kristi. I don't know if her full was
Kristina or not. She was from Germany...maybe born around the...early 1920s? late 1910s?
I have met a few American people named
Kirstin /
Kirsten (don't remember spelling) but only briefly, and for all I know, I mispronounced their name...I don't think there were any in my schools even though it looks to be my generation in the US. I have met some Kristens in passing also.
I have a cousin named
Kristen. She was born in the early 1980s in the southeastern US. I think of
Kristen as being a bit dated but not really the others. I've never even met a
Kirstie.
I don't love/hate any of them.
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