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May. 20th, 2006 03:36 pmI have a very close friend named Kathryn, but she goes by Katie and sometimes Kate. I would like to someday name my daughter after her, but I don't love the name Kathryn.
Do you have any ideas for other names that Katie/Kate could come out of? I thought for a while of Katrien, which is the Dutch form of Katherine. Do you think that'd be too weird considering I'm not Dutch? :) I absolutely love Katelyn but because of its popularity, I'm not incredibly keen on it.
I'd like to have a long first name so she has the option of going by something other than the nickname, but do you think it's possible to use Katie alone as a first name? Can you think of any middle names that go well with Katie?
Thanks for your opinions!
Do you have any ideas for other names that Katie/Kate could come out of? I thought for a while of Katrien, which is the Dutch form of Katherine. Do you think that'd be too weird considering I'm not Dutch? :) I absolutely love Katelyn but because of its popularity, I'm not incredibly keen on it.
I'd like to have a long first name so she has the option of going by something other than the nickname, but do you think it's possible to use Katie alone as a first name? Can you think of any middle names that go well with Katie?
Thanks for your opinions!
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Date: 2006-05-20 02:15 pm (UTC)But if you're not picking Katelyn because of the popularity, you might as well not use Katie at all. Nearly every Katelyn I know goes by Katie at some point in her life.
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Date: 2006-05-20 04:22 pm (UTC)Yeah, I hear ya. That's kind of why I'd like to give her an option beyond just Katie/Kate, so she could use her full name if she wanted to. But naming my daughter after my friend Katie is too important to just disregard because of popularity, you know? :) Thank you!
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Date: 2006-05-20 02:56 pm (UTC)But... thats just me!
I do, however like quite a lot of names that are other forms... (i'd use a C, not a K for most of these but since your friend is a K i suppose you'd want the K..) I don't think it's weird to use a name of another origin at all.
Kasia (kas-ee-uh) (slavic)
Katya
Katiana
Katarina, spanish, swedish, serbian, italian.. (italians also spell it Katerina)
Katriona (like Katelyn, this is also gaelic)
Kaitriona (like Katelyn, this is also gaelic)
Katrin (welsh)
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Date: 2006-05-20 04:23 pm (UTC)Thanks for all the ideas! I'm part Welsh, so Katrin is very interesting to me.
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Date: 2006-05-20 03:24 pm (UTC)My favorite Katie (that sounds like it should be the name of a book or a country song, heh) actually uses Katie as a nickname for Kathleen and I'm actually surprised that she's the only person I've ever heard do so. It seems to make perfect sense to me- it starts the same way as Katherine and is actually the Anglicized version of Caitlin anyway.
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Date: 2006-05-20 04:20 pm (UTC)My friend is in her late 30's and Katie works well with her (she never goes by Kathryn). Although, I do understand what you're saying, which is kind of why I want my future daughter to have an option when she's older if she thinks Katie is too juvenile. Naming her Kate and then going by Katie is an interesting idea, I do like just Kate better than just Katie. Thank you! :)
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Date: 2006-05-20 03:37 pm (UTC)Katie Elizabeth
Katie Paige (heehee, that's was what some people called me when I was little)
ok, I can think of lots. mostly longer middle names that go well after Katie. I think Katie has better possibilities than just Kate
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Date: 2006-05-20 05:32 pm (UTC)Then again, I've never liked the idea of trying to think of a longer name to work around a nickname- I don't really know anyone who's ever reverted back to using their full name. One of my closest friends is named Francesca, and now even her parents (who loved the name when they first picked it for her and swore that they would never let her use nicknames) call her Frankie, because Francesca was just too long to use normally.
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Date: 2006-05-20 07:13 pm (UTC)Our next door neighbor just had a baby and named her Katherine Elizabeth and they call her Katie Beth which I think is SOOO cute!
I think Kathleen Elizatbeth would be pretty but make sure you specify Katie as a nickname otherwise people might think Kathy as a nickname.
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Date: 2006-05-21 08:31 pm (UTC)Katrien is a beautiful choice!
There's also Ekaterina, Katerina, Katya, Kathleen, Katrine, or Karina. I think Katie can stand on its own but it sounds a little cutsey.
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Date: 2006-05-22 01:00 pm (UTC)I love having a longer name and lots of nickname possibillities. A great-aunt Katherine went by Kitty.
Oh, and my middle name is Alexandra. Mom liked long names!
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Date: 2006-05-25 05:49 am (UTC)I hated it all my life because it was so uncommon- but I've really learned to love it the last few years!