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[Opinions] Emma or Kate?
which is the better name? (assuming Kate is used as a nn?)
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Katherine "Kate", else Emma.
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Kate! I dislike Emma immensely
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Emma
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Emma /nt/
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Emma, but i LOVE Kate
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Emma.I dislike Kate, even if it's just a nn. Cate, Katie, Katy, Kitty, Kath, Kathy, Kathie...? Yes. Kate? No.
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Kate... definitely Kate... even if I wasn't tired of Emma.
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Emma
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Even though I adore Emma, I'd have to say Kate. It feels less common, and Emma has never struck me as a complete name, whereas Kate has a longer form.
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I don't think one is particularly better than the other. I personally prefer Kate because I think its stronger and Emma just makes me think of a maid or my cousins's dog. However I think both are classic and sweet.
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Kate ...... but both are extremely overdone. If you love both, I'd combine the two (Emma Katherine, nn Emma Kate) and call her by both names to stand apart somewhat.
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KateKate nt.
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EmmaI understand why she's so popular. She's beautiful. :-)
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Kate
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Kate
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Personally, I like Kate. I like it as a name on its own, or as a nn for Kathleen. (Not a big fan of Kaitlyn or Katherine).
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This is hard because I love both names equally but Id go with Kate because it is so less popular than Emma. Only if Kate is the full name then Ill use it!
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This is hard because I love both names equally but Id go with Kate because it is so less popular than Emma. Only if Kate is the full name then Ill use it!
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Kate! I love it both as a nn (for Kathleen or Katherine) and a full name. I think it's sweet and classy and not overused like Emma.
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Kate!I love all names related to Katherine, so Kate definitely wins here.
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Emma is sweet is sweet but she's everywhere. Just Emma and as a NN for the oh so popular Emily. Kate is alright. She doesn't wow me. As a NN for Katherine, she's ok. But I prefer just Katherine or the NN Kay.
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Kate. I also like Kate as a full name. I dislike Emma, I think it's very unattractive.
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