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Caitria? I love that name, and it very obviously has "Cait" in it. :]A few more:
Catalina
Catrina
Caitriona (prn. like Catrina)I prefer the "C" names to Kate, Katherine, etc. Those are overdone, lately.Emmaline doesn't make you look like you're trying too hard. I've seen it used lots of other times. The "Emmeline" spelling is more common, though.Some more names you could use to honour an Emma:
Emmanuelle
Emmabel
Emmalina
Emmaliese
Emmarose / Emma RoseThe last four aren't in the database, but I have seen them before, and a Google search turns up a decent number of results for each.Like Emma Rose, you could always combine Emma with another name you like and make a double-mn.Good luck!
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