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It feels modern and fresh to me, while [name]catherine [/name] feels more elegant and ladylike and more like the royalty spelling. I also work with young children. [name]katharine [/name] is too ms hepburn.
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Read for context or skip to bottom for game. Have you considered using caddy instead of [name_f]katie [/name_f]? As a [name_f]katie [/name_f], i feel i absolutely need to weigh in on this!
I am torn about the name catherine.
I was born in the 00s and i grew up with a handful of other katie’s. For those that do not already know, a double barrel name is when a person goes by two names for their first name; What other forms of catherine. My husband is stuck on [name_f]katy[/name_f] [name_f]jane[/name_f].
It is less common and really cute. At least, that’s how it. [name_f] [/name_f] [name_f]brittany [/name_f], [name_f]krystle [/name_f], [name_f]katie [/name_f], [name_f]meagan [/name_f], [name_f]courtney [/name_f],. A person that can legally change their name wants to be known as.
I used to prefer [name_f]katie [/name_f], but i’ve been crushing on [name_f]katy [/name_f] lately.
[name_m]hi[/name_m] everyone, i’m talking hypothetically here, but here’s the following scenario. If you were considering using this for a first name which would you go with if you were going to be using both names interchangeably? While i adore the name, it sounds too plain with my other top names (emma, emily, anna) in a combo. I kind of like it because it’s simple & cute, but i’m not sure that i myself would want a “simple” name.