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CATHARINE can also be a variant of KATHARINE.
-- AndrewJKD  4/19/2005
There is a city called St. Catharines in Ontario.
-- Anonymous User  1/4/2006
My name's Catharine - not Catherine. It's French. I first thought it was kind of old fashioned but after a while I realised it's a great name. There are people telling me this name is classy, stylish but not too trendy and common.
-- ender  1/23/2006
St. Catharine's College is a College of the University of Cambridge. I'd love to go there, which is hardly a secret to my friends.
-- Anonymous User  6/26/2006
This is my favourite spelling of Katherine, and I like the fact that it hasn't been used much since the 1950s.
-- black_lace  3/15/2007
Cosette's doll is named Catharine in "Les Misérables" by Victor Hugo.
-- Kate  2/14/2008
This is my name, and, while I get a bit down occasionally at all the Catherines, Katherines, etc. I'm surrounded by, I love the unique spelling of my "Catherine spinoff", if you will. I've been told "Catharine" is a Welsh variant of the name, but I see the French've got it, too!
-- C-Rowles  4/28/2008

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