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[Opinions] Kathleen
good, solid, old school and currently not overdone...I like it best as a mn paired w/ Hitomi, Midori or Antonia.What combos do you like it in?
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Kathleen is a pretty name. I like Kathleen Midori and Kathleen Antonia. Other Kathleen combos I like:
Kathleen Isadora
Kathleen Veronica
Kathleen Rebecca
Kathleen Victoria
Kathleen Willow
Kathleen Odessa
Kathleen Fleur
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I do like it, and Kathleen Midori would make a great combo.
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It's very dated around here, screams Irish heritage. It's okay though, I wouldn't mind seeing a little Kathleen. Kathleen Hitomi is interesting, along with Kathleen Antonia.
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I love Kathleen. It's so clean and sparkly.I prefer the Cathleen spelling because it's softer and there are no "k's" in the celtic alphabet. There are few "k" names I like for a girl. There's nothing wrong with Kathleen. I just prefer Cathleen.Kathleen Antonia is lovely. Kathleen Midori is intriguing. As for my combos, Mairead Cathleen is my stand-by. Others:Aina Kathleen
Kathleen Sonnet
Kathleen Verity / Verity Kathleen
Kathleen Hilary / Hilary Kathleen
Kathleen Ailsa
Kathleen Isotta
Kathleen Heriklea / Hericlea
Kathleen Isidora
Kathleen Jacinta / Jacinda
Kathleen Eirlys ("EHR-liss")
Kathleen Astraea
Kathleen Graciela
Kathleen Vered
Kathleen Freya / Freja
Kathleen Isolde
Kathleen Matilda

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This message was edited 5/14/2010, 7:12 PM

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possible keepers:Kathleen Verity / Verity Kathleen
Kathleen Hilary / Hilary Kathleen
Kathleen Ailsa
Kathleen Jacinta ... pref. Jacinta Kathleen
Kathleen Maia / Maya... prefer Maya Kathleen
Kathleen AvrilI was thinking in terms of Antonia Kathleen or Midori Kathleen, but they work in reverse too.
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Kathleen... Turner? :/I think it's 40-something secretary, like Irene. -a endings might do Kathleen good. Irina sounds modelesque compared to Irene, for instance. Maybe dropping the H, too?
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yuck... no... Kathleena wouldn't sound quite right... Kathleen sounds solid as it is. Needs the h to flow right too.
Haven't known so many Kathleens... maybe 1 organ player in her 40s or 50s or so, but otherwise, 1 was a classmate in school in the 80s and 1's a younger girl that most address as Katie. (seems a waste to shoten a solid and pleasant name like Kathleen to Katie when it's no faster to say) Otherwise, it's a classic that need not be butchered or fiddled w/ to make it trendy.
Besides... The question was about what a person would pair it w/ for combos rather than how to disect and re-construct it.
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