Baby Names

Catherine vs Katherine

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edited August 2017 in Baby Names
I'm currently 32 weeks with b/g twins. I asked name advice here months ago and you were all so helpful! So here we go:

We have 2 boys Reed and Luke. I like traditional names. We are thinking Alexander (Alex) for the boy and C/Katherine (Kate) for the girl. I like that the twins would both have long names with 4 letter nick names, but they aren't too matchy. 

I've done my research and know that technically both the C and K are correct, but I would like the most traditional spelling. I like the idea of Catherine better. BUT I want Kate (not Cate) as a nickname. I've gotten some side eye reactions to that. People keep asking "why not just name her Katherine?" I think she would always go by Kate and it wouldn't be an issue. What would you do? 

Catherine vs Katherine 97 votes

Catherine Elizabeth
56% 55 votes
Katherine Elizabeth
43% 42 votes

Re: Catherine vs Katherine

  • I prefer the C spelling and have known plenty of Catherine's that still use Kate as a nickname.
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  • That's a hard one. I would pick Katherine, but if you really prefer Catherine, I would go with that. I don't think it makes a huge difference.  
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  • I like Catherine better.  If Kate Middleton is a Catherine your girl can do it too!
  • I love Kate and Alex for twins. 
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  • If you are going to use Kate go with Katherine
    i prefer C
  • I've only ever know Katherines with a K. I'm surprised the poll is leaning more towards C lol. I feel like K has so many more options for nicknames too. Kate, Katie, Kay, Kat...those all look weird if you switch to C 
  • I love Catherine but only with a C. Not a fan if it spelled with K. And I agree with the previous that you can still use Kate.
  • I prefer the C especially if you plan on calling. Her Catherine.  If Katie or Kate is your taste go with Katherine.  

    Catherine is on our list and also a middle name option perhaps!
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  • My cousin is Catherine but she's been Katie her whole life. I never thought it was odd the initial letters were different 
  • I grew up knowing a 'Kitty' whose name was Catherine. It's what everyone called her, and I don't think it's a big deal that her nickname and actual name didn't start with the same letter. 
  • Catherine nn Kate is completely fine. I know two who spell their full name with a C and the nn with a K (one is Kate and the other is Katie). You can also go with Cate, a la Cate Blanchette if you wanted. 
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  • I believe that Kate Middleton is actually Catherine.  Remember, nicknames don't have to 100% follow the given name.  Jim is a common nickname for James which has no "i" in it.  
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  • Whichever spelling you prefer- I know a ton of Catherine's and Katherine's who go by Kate or Katie and it never made any difference in my mind.
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  • Katherine Elizabeth is my name :) great choice! im so happy it starts with a K instead of a C. My NN is Kate/Katie.
  • I think both ways are good. I voted for Katherine because you prefer Kate, and honestly I have never seen a Catherine use Kate, they all use Cathy. 


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  • My mom is Catherine. She goes by Katie. 
  • I voted for Katherine, but that's my AoGG bias that Catherine spelled with a C just looks so smug.

    But if you go with C there is no reason not to use the Kate spelling for all the reasons previously mentioned.
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