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Date: 2006-11-18 04:16 am (UTC)K. ['cause once you've written a baby name book, you get curious about these things]
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Date: 2006-11-18 04:19 am (UTC)Kathleen is after Gretchen's Aunt Kathleen who helped finance the project through an inheritance she left to Gretchen and Jeff.
My mother was Betty. In my generation, this morphed into my sister's middle name of Elizabeth, which we've snagged for the next generation.
Karen was also on the possibles list, although that would have meant naming her after a typhoon. :) Maybe not the best choice...
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Date: 2006-11-18 04:32 am (UTC)Are you thinking to shorten Kathleen to something like Kathy or Katy, or don't know yet?
Someone we are both acquainted with from Manitoba has gone from Betty to Elizabeth to Liz in the 20-odd years I've known her. I think of her as Betty to this day, although I think I am generally successful in keeping up with the changes when talking to or about her.
K.
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Date: 2006-11-18 04:46 am (UTC)GHR
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Date: 2006-11-18 04:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-18 08:36 am (UTC)My congrats to you on your lovely daughter!
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Date: 2006-11-18 12:37 pm (UTC)My mom was Katherine Venita.
HER mom was another Katherine, so Venita was the default use-name.
When she got to summer camp at some point, there were also attending Nita and Anita. Somebody lined up the three semi-homophones and said "you are now Slug, Butch, and Kelly". Mom was standing in the middle.
Her brothers called her Butch for the rest of her/their lives, and so did my dad and his family.
At work in Texas, she went by Katherine.
But when Sharon was born, she became "Grandma Butch".
See, my husband's mom was another Catherine, and HER granny-name was "Momma-Kay".
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Date: 2006-11-18 03:05 pm (UTC)Kathleen is a HIGHLY unusual name for these times as it is, despite our all knowing several Kathleens and Kathy's, etc. who are our contemporaries. Katy, these days, is almost always short for Caitlin, however you spell it.
And, in answer to Bill's comment: After being held snug for 40 weeks of COURSE she cries if you put her in the plastic box. "Help! Where's the percussion section!"
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Date: 2006-11-18 03:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-19 07:28 pm (UTC)Ed's eldest "Rebecca Susan" went through a phase where she was "Rebekah" (oy). :-)
Katie-Beth is lovely.
Big hug btw! many many congrats - she's beautiful!!!!
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Date: 2006-11-18 07:07 am (UTC)