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Cate?

If you had a daughter named Catherine (with a C) and wanted to call her Cate, would you spell it this way?

I've noticed that the royal Kate spells her name with K despite being Catherine with a C. Just wondering if there's a reason for this. Is Kate the proper spelling no matter what? Is there even such thing as a "proper" spelling for a nickname?

Re: Cate?

  • I've seen it both ways, mostly Kate though. I like it with a C!
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    Cate or kate are both fine. Cate Blanchett spells it with a C. Personally, I prefer Kate and would probably do Katherine to get that spelling.
  • I know women who do both.  I much prefer the Catherine spelling but don't mind either nn spelling.


  • I can't tell you a hard and fast rule about this but I will say that K is more intuitive to me for the nn Katie. Caitie just looks wrong to me. Cate even looks wrong. I don't really know what to say other that it just feels wrong to me.

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  • I like Cate.

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  • I like Cate.

    I like it too. Kate is a family name that I may use one day (it's not my own name even though it's my username--I'm weird about real names online so I chose a family name). I'm not attached to the spelling "Kate" though, and I prefer Catherine with a C, so I assume I would probably spell the nn Cate.

    Thanks for all the thoughts, everyone!
  • You can spell the NN either way, regardless of the name spelling. Peggy is a NN for Margaret, not Mpeggy. Bessy is a nickname for Elizabeth. They don't have to start with the same letter, or even the same sound. I say go for both spellings that you want

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  • I like Cate and find it more appropriate with Catherine. Nicknames by no means have to have all the letters of their origin names (Peggy for example, see above), but if there is a spelling that is recognized and legitimate that is closer to the spelling of the name you have chosen, I would use it.
  • Cate just seems... more refined and more adult. I like it a lot. I like Kate too, but I just think it looks really nice with a C.
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  • I love Catherine and Cate. It was a top contender for us, if baby was a girl. I prefer the Cate spelling. I agree that it seems more refined.
  • My name is Caitlyn and I started going by Caite when I wanted to sound more grown up. It is never spelled correctly (I wouldn't expect it to be) and is always spelled Kate. I kind of wish I had gone with Cate since it had a small likelihood of being spelled right, but it was too late. I prefer Cate to Kate, but just know your daughter will always being saying Cate with a C ;)
  • @mattandlora I actually LOLed at Mpeggy.

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  • My cousin is Catherine- Catie
    Sil is Kathryn-Katy

    I think nicknames should resemble the name of possible.
  • You can spell the NN either way, regardless of the name spelling. Peggy is a NN for Margaret, not Mpeggy. Bessy is a nickname for Elizabeth. They don't have to start with the same letter, or even the same sound. I say go for both spellings that you want

    How DOES Peggy come from Margaret?
  • @sherbear82 - I have no idea, but it's legit. You can find it on the behind-the-name list under diminutives of Margaret

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  • You can spell the NN either way, regardless of the name spelling. Peggy is a NN for Margaret, not Mpeggy. Bessy is a nickname for Elizabeth. They don't have to start with the same letter, or even the same sound. I say go for both spellings that you want

    How DOES Peggy come from Margaret?
    Medieval variant of Meggy, a diminutive of MARGARET. The reason for the change in the initial consonant is unknown.

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    I prefer Kate
  • You can spell the NN either way, regardless of the name spelling. Peggy is a NN for Margaret, not Mpeggy. Bessy is a nickname for Elizabeth. They don't have to start with the same letter, or even the same sound. I say go for both spellings that you want

    How DOES Peggy come from Margaret?
    Medieval variant of Meggy, a diminutive of MARGARET. The reason for the change in the initial consonant is unknown.

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    I read somewhere that for a while there was a trend of swapping out first letters in nicknames. It was somewhat random, but it was a legit trend, and that's where names like Peggy for Margaret or Dick for Richard or Bill for William came about.
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  • Makes me think of Buffy as a nickname for Elizabeth. I've always wondered if that's Bethy made into Buffy.
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