[Opinions] Katharine
What do you think of Katharine?
How do you pronounce and where do you live?
How do you pronounce and where do you live?
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KATH-rin
I like it, dislike the spelling.
I like it, dislike the spelling.
I like it. I pronounce it KATH-u-rin and I'm from South-East England.
I love it. I pronounce it KATH-rin and live in Massachusetts.
I love it, but spelled Catherine.
I would say it Kath-rin.
I would say it Kath-rin.
This message was edited 2/18/2008, 10:00 AM
I adore Katharine in all its traditional spellings. My favorite would be Catherine. I think its beautiful, timeless, classic, elegant--the "little black dress" of girl names.
I'm in Texas, and I pronounce it KATH-a-rin, but the middle syllable is so quiet it's almost not there.
I'm in Texas, and I pronounce it KATH-a-rin, but the middle syllable is so quiet it's almost not there.
I've never liked any names ending with 'rine' because it makes me think of brine. My name is Kathryn and I've come to hate all other spellings of the name because people generally use those when writing my name. I've had teachers who have known me for years and yet still wrote 'Catherine' or 'Katherine' on my reports.
I guess I would pronounce it 'Kath-a-rin'.
I guess I would pronounce it 'Kath-a-rin'.
Like jj2jj, I love the spelling Katherine. It's the way my Aunt's name is spelled.
Katharine is my 3rd favorite. Katherine, Catherine, Katharine, Catharine, Kathryn....in that order. I suppose any Katherine would be fine with me.....except maybe the -ryn spelling. That one sort of bothers me.
I think it depends. You could say KATH-rine or KATH-ER-RINE. I personally like the second way.
I live in Georgia, USA.
Katharine is my 3rd favorite. Katherine, Catherine, Katharine, Catharine, Kathryn....in that order. I suppose any Katherine would be fine with me.....except maybe the -ryn spelling. That one sort of bothers me.
I think it depends. You could say KATH-rine or KATH-ER-RINE. I personally like the second way.
I live in Georgia, USA.
This is my favorite spelling, mainly because it's a family spelling. I pronounce it KATH-rin.