A person that can legally change their name wants to be known as. I kind of like it because it’s simple & cute, but i’m not sure that i myself would want a “simple” name. [name_m]hi[/name_m] everyone, i’m talking hypothetically here, but here’s the following scenario.
I am torn about the name catherine. I also work with young children. What other forms of catherine.
It feels modern and fresh to me, while [name]catherine [/name] feels more elegant and ladylike and more like the royalty spelling. [name]katharine [/name] is too ms hepburn. [name_f] [/name_f] [name_f]brittany [/name_f], [name_f]krystle [/name_f], [name_f]katie [/name_f], [name_f]meagan [/name_f], [name_f]courtney [/name_f],. If you were considering using this for a first name which would you go with if you were going to be using both names interchangeably?
It is less common and really cute. Have you considered using caddy instead of [name_f]katie [/name_f]? My husband is stuck on [name_f]katy[/name_f] [name_f]jane[/name_f]. For those that do not already know, a double barrel name is when a person goes by two names for their first name;
While i adore the name, it sounds too plain with my other top names (emma, emily, anna) in a combo. Read for context or skip to bottom for game. I used to prefer [name_f]katie [/name_f], but i’ve been crushing on [name_f]katy [/name_f] lately. As a [name_f]katie [/name_f], i feel i absolutely need to weigh in on this!