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[Opinions] Kathleen
Kathleen - WDYT and which spelling do you prefer (Kathleen or Cathleen).Also, how do you pronounce it. I've always heard/used KATH-leen (with the stress on the first syllable) but today, for some reason, I pronounced it kath-LEEN (with the stress on the last syllable) and that is the way listed on here. (I suppose it's a bit like KRIS-teen vs kris-TEEN for Christine). Where do you place the stress?
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I've always heard only kath-LEEN and chris-TEEN. The stress on the first syllable for both would be very awkward to me, but I'm an American so maybe that's the difference? :-/
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I say kath-LEEN.It's my cousin'e middle name (one of them).
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Have only seen/heard kath-LEEN, with a k, and chris-TEEN.
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I've always said and heard kath-LEEN.And it's nice, though there are so many other Katherine names that I prefer. Either spelling is fine, but I think Kathleen looks more vibrant and spunky.
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My name is Kathleen...I have always pronounced it kath-LEEN. I live in the US, and I think that is the usual pronunciation here.I have never heard Christine pronounced other than kris-TEEN.
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Love this name !. I think It is streesed at Leen so Kath-LEEN.
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I like Kathleen, but it's my bf's sister's name, so that kind of puts it out of the running for me :(
I say it KATH-leen (and CHRIS-teen). I think putting the emphasis on the second syllable is more of a US thing.
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I place the stress on the last syllable. Kathleen has been a favorite for a long time, and it's also the name of my boyfriend's mother. I prefer it with a K, because that's the normal spelling here. It's a lovely, underused name.
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I've always heard it kath-LEEN, I slightly prefer K to C in this case, not for any real reason.It's okay, it's not that interesting to me.
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I've never heard anything but kath-LEEN or chris-TEEN.I much, much, much prefer Catherine to Kathleen.
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I would put the stress on the second syllable. I prefer it with a K. My boyfriend's housemate is called Kathleen, nn Kath. It's ok, but it doesn't rock my world.S xx
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I just love spelling Kathleen, and I pronounce it KATH-leen.
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I've never heard anything but kath-LEEN, so if you were in Wisconsin, it'd work out fine. ;) I love Kathleen (this spelling, particularly nn Kitty), but due to a relative fondly referred to as Sadistic Aunt Kathy, I could never use it. I shouldn't want her to think that the child was named in her honour!Array
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See, this is why I don't like Isabelle, which most do. I had a very overbearing aunt named that, also she didn't like my mother, her sister-in-law, and didn't scruple to say so, in front of me. I loved my mother,and hated to hear her disrespected.
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I really like Kathleen, but I may be a bit biased because it's my name. I never really liked the Cathleen spelling, and much prefer Kathleen, but again, I may be a bit biased. :P I pronounce my name kath-LEEN, and I don't think I've ever had anyone call me KATH-leen.

This message was edited 6/9/2007, 7:19 AM

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I prefer Kathleen, and I always pronounce it kath-LEEN. (And, alternatively, I always pronounce Christine as kris-TEEN.)
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IgnoreI prefer Kathleen, and I always pronounce it kath-LEEN. (And, alternatively, I always pronounce Christine as kris-TEEN.)

This message was edited 6/9/2007, 6:00 AM

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