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[Opinions] Kat
I'm head over heels with the nn Kat. I was pretty sure I liked it with Kathleen, but I also really like Katherine. So, if you had to choose one, would you choose Kathleen or Katherine "Kat", and why? (Most importantly why, because otherwise I would have done a poll) :)And what do you make of Jeana (JEE-na) and Matilda? Thanks in advance!
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I adore Kat. I prefer Katherine to Kathleen, but if I'm being really nitpicky, I'd go with Katharine. :) Katarina "Kat" is a favorite of mine as well. I like Kathleen without a nickname.Jeana is pretty, though I prefer just Jean. Snappy.I love Matilda as well. In fact, I think a combo of mine used to be Jean Matilda!
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Kat for Katherine. I think I prefer the way Katherine sounds to the way Kathleen sounds.My favorite would be Katarina though. :)
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I like Kat. I think maybe I like it as a nn for Katherine.
Also, I much prefer Gina to Jeana, but I love the sibset.
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I personally don't really like Kat, but there's nothing wrong with it. I'd prefer it as a nn for Katherine or Katarina because I know a really awful Kathleen. Jeana is nice but I think I prefer Gina, and Matilda is lovely :)
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I went to college with a girl named Catherine, who went by Cat. I always really liked her nickname, as it seemed such a fresh alternative to Cathy/Kathy or Catie/Katie. I prefer Katherine to Kathleen, because Katherine is the older version, and Kathleen seems very 1950s to me. I don't really care for the "een" sound at the end of names, such as Maureen or Doreen.
I don't really care for the spelling Jeana, I think Gina is better. But overall Jeana or Gina seems incomplete to me, like half a name.
I know people are starting to love Matilda, but I really dislike it. I just think it's ugly.
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Kathleen!My mom's name is Kathleen NN Kat! She said my aunt started calling her Kat when she was about 11 yrs. old. I think it was originally supposed to be a joke between sisters (Kat wasn't a popular NN when my mom was a kid), but then everyone started calling her Kat and it stuck with her.Jeana and Matilda are okay. Pretty names, but just not for me.
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Ooh, that's a hard decision! I think I'd go with Kathleen. Kathleen is such a great name and it hasn't been getting much use lately, so it's fresher. But I'd be thrilled to see either.I don't really like Jeana. It looks odd (and I have the urge to say jee-AN-a, not JEE-na) and I don't like the sound as much as plain Jean. Matilda's quite nice.
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Definitely Katherine. Katherine was around far longer than Kathleen, which I believe is a surname. Kathleen also sounds like a name someone going through a mid-life crisis would have(sorry all you kathleens). Kathleen. It sounds like a lean calf- a name for an animal maybe but not for a girl. But hey, if you're gonna call her Kat she might as well have the name Kathleen, so no matter what you call her it just refers back to animals.
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Kathleen is not a surnameIt's the anglicized form of Caitlin, which is an Irish form of Katherine.
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Huh?
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Katherine and Kathleen both work. I like and know people with both but I personally like Katherine better. But if I name my daughter, either one, she might want to go by Katie too so keep that in mind although Kat is pretty and cute. I would spell Jeana Gena because people might not realize that the Jean part is its own sylabol and is like the name Jean not Je-ana. Matilda makes me think of the movie or a medieval woman because it was used commonly back then. A nickname could be Mattie.
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I'd choose Katherine or Kathryn. I just prefer this name to Kathleen. I prefer the sound and look of it. Jeana is nms at all, I don't like the way it looks. Matilda is lovely, I really like it.
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