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  1. #21
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    Lots of forms of Catherine/Katherine work. What about -

    Kitty
    Kathryn
    Katrina
    Katrinka (name of a little Polish girl I know. So gorgeous!)
    Kate

    I also really really love Kismet, which as a Sanscrit name with a really pretty meaning.
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  2. #23
    Kathryn is by far the best name on the planet. (my name lol) (Also Katherine/Katharine)

    For girls:

    Kathleen (definitely looks better than Cathleen) or any diminuitves- Kay/Kaye/Katie/Katy/Kitty/Kath/ Kaitlyn/Katelyn/Kaitin/Kate
    Karen
    Karina
    Kala
    Kaya
    Kayla
    Kelly/Kellie
    Kelsey
    Keeley
    Keevey/Keavey
    Kerry/Kerri
    Kristi
    Kiera/Kyra
    Kristy/Kirsty
    Korina
    Karmel/Karmella
    Korrie

    I get your problem but to me the K is much more feminine in these spellings

    and here's for some boys
    Kyle
    Kyley/Kiley
    Kaniel
    Kaiser (on my list)
    Kiefer (the new Cooper)
    Killian (imo works better than Cillian)
    Kerr
    Kane/Kayne
    Keanu (Hawaiian like Kai with a beautiful meaning)
    Keats
    Karl
    Kallaghan
    Keaton
    Keefe
    Kendrew
    Kennan (keen-an)
    Keon/Keoni
    Kirk/Kirkwell
    Knightley/Knightly
    Klaus (On my list)
    Knox
    Koby/Kobe/Kobi
    Kodey/Kody
    Kurt/Kurtis
    Kyler
    Kyrie
    Kyrone


    Hope this helped

  3. #25
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    Wow! Thanks Berries! What a great response! I do appreciate all of the feedback and ideas. My hubby and I will mull over the ideas on this list. I do like Catherine, I am trying to convince myself that I also like it beginning with K.

    Again, thanks heaps! You have all been extremely helpful!

  4. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by bex View Post
    Wow! Thanks Berries! What a great response! I do appreciate all of the feedback and ideas. My hubby and I will mull over the ideas on this list. I do like Catherine, I am trying to convince myself that I also like it beginning with K.

    Again, thanks heaps! You have all been extremely helpful!
    What I like about Katherine with a K is that you can use Kate and Kit, both of which are more appealing to me than their C-versions.

    Other K names I like are: Kahlan, Katrina, and Koralie.

    Though in general I agree with you, there aren't many K names that are appealing to me. And I have the same name as the person you are honoring

  5. #29
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    Katia (pronounced kaht-ya) is one of my favourite forms of Katharine. Though Katharine itself is nice.

    Kaila is legit. It is derived from Kelila/Kelilah - keh-lee-la.

    Kezia is a favourite of mine.

  6. #31
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    I understand your dilemma, to me most 'K' names should start with a 'C' and I know thats not always right but I cannot get it out of my mindset.

    But I must admit I do adore Kali, which has been suggested but I will repeat again. Its spunky, a tad mysterious with some interesting background so I will recommend. It may lack a little substance, but I think it could work and best of luck to you both.

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  7. #33
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    I have family members named Kristin, Karla, and Kaila... just to give you a few more options

  8. #35
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    If you prefer Catherine to Katherine, why not use it but have a more 'fun' K nickname, like Katie, Kit, Kathy, Kitty, Kate (Kate Middleton is a Catherine). I know lots of girl who use a K nickname for Catherine, actually.
    Just a kid trying to figure out who I am
    And dreaming of future babies...

    Emmett Winston, Barnaby Jack, Wilfred Alec, Atticus Leonard & Casimir August
    Eilidh Beatrice, Jemima Bay, Ophelia Margaret, Arabella Maude & Iris Priscilla




  9. #37
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    Klara, might look trendy to some, but it is the scandinavian and german version of Claire.

    Also: If it is about honoring, I never really though the same initials would be really honoring, just too much of a stretch for me. What about letting that person chose the middle name or even firstname? That way you give a very important thing to them and your kid will always have a bond to that person and know thats where they got their name from. Just an idea.

  10. #39
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    Oh, I completely understand your dilemma! I am a K name and I've always found it strange. I have a problem of writing off any name that begins with a K. However, I've learned to love a few over time, most of which have been mentioned.

    Kezia (it's just plain cool)
    Keira/Kira (I think Ms. Knightley has been quiet enough lately that a lot of people wouldn't immediately think of her)
    Katharine (This one snuck up on me, big time. I used to be a Catherine only kinda gal)
    Kerensa

    I know you'll find one from everyone's great suggestion that you'll love! Good luck!
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