I feel it’s classic, distinguished and complete. Which spelling do you prefer and why? If you’re open to less common names, [name]cathan [/name] is an irish boys name that sounds alike to [name]katherine [/name]/ [name]catherine [/name].
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She goes by [name_f]cathy [/name_f], which i have no. What are some nicknames for [name]catherine [/name]? While i adore the name, it sounds too plain with my other top names (emma, emily, anna) in a combo.
Would [name]catherine [/name] nn [name]erin [/name] work?
What other forms of catherine. [name_f]catherine [/name_f] is a strong contender as an honor name after my mom (if we were to have a girl). Both i and him have a close family member named [name_f]catherine[/name_f] (his. Dh and i have 3 or four names that are definitely going to work for dd.
So, i’ve been thinking a lot about the name [name]catherine [/name] as a middle name choice (i can’t believe i never realized before how perfect it would be…so many. The other spellings feel, well, just less so to me. I am torn about the name catherine.