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Why does this page mention that the name's origin and meaning are debated, without listing a single argument for one meaning or the other? If it IS debated, then there should be at least two meanings or origins listed. As soon as I searched the name, I found 'pure' to be the most common definiton, but also found 'one of the two' and 'my blessing of your name'. It needs SOMETHING. [[User:74.134.26.191|74.134.26.191]] 16:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC) |
Why does this page mention that the name's origin and meaning are debated, without listing a single argument for one meaning or the other? If it IS debated, then there should be at least two meanings or origins listed. As soon as I searched the name, I found 'pure' to be the most common definiton, but also found 'one of the two' and 'my blessing of your name'. It needs SOMETHING. [[User:74.134.26.191|74.134.26.191]] 16:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC) |
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—I took out all etymological info because it's in 'Katherine (given name)' and doesn't need to be repeated here.[[Special:Contributions/67.168.59.171|67.168.59.171]] ([[User talk:67.168.59.171|talk]]) 06:09, 27 June 2008 (UTC) |
—I took out all etymological info because it's in 'Katherine (given name)' and doesn't need to be repeated here.[[Special:Contributions/67.168.59.171|67.168.59.171]] ([[User talk:67.168.59.171|talk]]) 06:09, 27 June 2008 (UTC) |
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== Madison == |
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hey beautiful! Waz up? |
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Seems to me this should be Catherine rather than Katherine, theplosive C being the earliest common form in English? Brendandh 03:12, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
- Agreed - especially since the first homophone mentioned is Catherine, and most of the articles linked from here are named Catherine. --Earin (talk) 20:56, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
Why does this page mention that the name's origin and meaning are debated, without listing a single argument for one meaning or the other? If it IS debated, then there should be at least two meanings or origins listed. As soon as I searched the name, I found 'pure' to be the most common definiton, but also found 'one of the two' and 'my blessing of your name'. It needs SOMETHING. 74.134.26.191 16:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC) —I took out all etymological info because it's in 'Katherine (given name)' and doesn't need to be repeated here.67.168.59.171 (talk) 06:09, 27 June 2008 (UTC)