1.
KATELYN,
Katelynn,
Caitlyn,
Kaitlyn, Caitlynn,
Kaitlynn (I wouldn't actually be likely to use this name 'cause it's overdone and I like
Kathleen better anyway)
2.
Khloe looks like a dumb made up spelling that somebody did to be cute, but the h just doesn't belong after the k in that context and it looks awkward and people would spell it wrong a lot of the time.
3. Again, I prefer
Miguela- or even
Mihaela- and find
Michaela way over done the past decade or so... However, for spellings I'd go with
MICHAELA,
MIKAYLA, MYKAYLA,
Micaela, Micayla, Mycaela... and those last ones are really stretching it to get the 5+ you wanted of each. The other spellings out there are kind of dumb.
4.
HAYLEIGH,
HAYLEY,
HAILEY, HEILI (just so kanji could go with it 平里),
Haley,
Haleigh, Haileigh,
Haylie,
Haylee,
Hailee, Halee... Again, overdone in recent years, but not as much as some others.
5. ette for sure in most cases... et makes it feel like something's missing... if you're going to go the Fr. direction and use ette, you may as well do it properly. However, in the
Violet case, the word itself is simple
Violet and adding the extra letters just lookds dumb because they don't belong there.
Juliet could go either way, but looks nicer with the double t.
6. "line" is a case by case ending that can go one way or another depending on the name and the language of the person using it... Normally, to me,
Caroline would be "line", but I met a
Karoline from Germany whose pronunciation was "lean"... and that concept applies to those with "ine" names not starting with l as well. for example,
Jasmine depends on the individual
Jasmine whether it's "in" or "een"
7. I only know 1 alternate spelling of
Jocelyn and that's
Joselyn... I'd still use
Jocelyn though 'cause I like it better. Only certain names really work with alternate spellings though. My favourite boy name is
Josiah and there's no alternate spelling, but I could just use the Jpns. version of the name and go with Yoshiya.
8. KAYA... 歌矢
MAYA... 真矢
9. Which Mae/May/Mei to use would prob'ly depend on what it's being put with... I'd have a leaning towards
MEI because I could put kanji with it, but at the same time maybe a leaning towards
Mae because it's my grandmother's maiden name... However, I'm not that likely to use it because there are so many other names I prefer.
10. Hmmm... I do like
Staci better than
Stacey...
Traci vs.
Tracey...
Heili over the others would simply be for kanji purposes.
Aimee vs.
Amy...
Candis is a fun spelling for
Candace, but part of that's because I had a friend named
Candis.
Chantelle's kind of pretty... not sure which sp. I like best.
I do like
Kathryn better than
Catherine. (but wouldn't choose the name 'cause it's overused and I like
Kathleen better)
Charleen rather than
Charlene... 'cause of a friend named
CharleenKrystal or
Kristel instead of
Crystal is fun... but not on my list of preferred names...
Isabelle seems more complete than
IsabelI like
Janine better than
Jeannine.
Jordyn's kind of a cute fem. spelling of
Jordan... but not on my list of names to choose.
Karyn's my preferred spelling of
Karen, but it's not on my list (my best friend already has a
Karin)
As a short form of
Catherine, Cathie's a nice change from
Cathy.
Kyleigh's a nice alternate for
KylieI definitely like
Lori better than
LaurieLynda vs.
LindaLuci vs.
LucyRaquelle seems more complete than Raquelle
Rikki vs.
RickiRuthanne vs. Ruthann... definitely needs the e
Sara vs.
Sarah (but as a whole, the name is way overused)
Stefani's kind of a nice alternate for
StephanieI like
Tami better than
Tammy... but would go with
TamaraTobi vs.
TobyTori vs. Tory/Torrie
Twyla vx.
TwilaWendi vs.
Wendy