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BAs from UK
GIRLS:Kaitlyn Louise (Rachel and Mike)
Katharine Rose Giselle (Jessica and Richard)
Katherine Sinead (Tony and Debbie)
Katie Alex (Chris and Gail), sister Aimee
Katie Elizabeth (Bill and Pam), brother Jake
Katie Jennifer (Jennifer and Richard), siblings Emily and Ben
Katie Megan (Emma & Jeremy)
Katie Victoria (Joe & Terri), sister Lauren Elizabeth
Katinka Alice (Harriet and Giles)
Keeley Louise (David and Elaine), brother George
Kelsey Georgina (Caroline and Sean)
Kienna
Kinvara Lisetta Mimi (Ferelith and Nicholas)
Kitty Jemima (Camilla and Tim), sister Poppy

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I like / love*/**Kaitlyn Louise **, spelt Kaitlin [Rachel]
Katharine Rose Giselle [Jessica]
Katherine Sinead, spelt Katharine
Katie **, sister Aimee **
Katie Elizabeth **
Katie Jennifer ** [Jennifer], sibling Emily **
Katie Megan ** [Emma **]
Katie Victoria ** [Joe *], sister Lauren Elizabeth *
Alice ** [Harriet and Giles]
Louise, brother George]
Kelsey Georgina, spelt Kelsie [Sean, spelt Shaun **]
Kitty [Camilla], sister Poppy
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Katinka Alice is interesting. I think Katinka is pretty cute, although it sounds pretty nicknamey as a full name. At least it's an interesting variation of Katherine/Katie, of which there seem to be LOTS!Kienna and Kinvara are not great imo.
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Kitty Jemima is very sweet.What is with all the Katies though?!
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Ferelith! etaWow. Not many of those about. Kinvara is interesting, too.eta: it's an Irish village. c&p-ed from Wikipedia: 'Irish: Cinn Mhara, meaning "head of the sea"'
I rather like it.

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Do you have any info on them?I thought you might know :-)
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See above for Kinvara. Nobody's quite sure about Ferelith. http://pregnancy.doctissimo.com/baby-names/ferelith.html
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How is it pronounced??
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Adding up the less daft-looking internet reports, I suspect it's a bit like Meredith - somewhere between Ferr-uh-lith, Fur-uh-lith and Fair-uh-lith, with a short schwa and depending on how much and what variety of Scottish accent the owner has. But I don't have hard evidence for that; none of the reports are first-hand from an actual Scottish Ferelith, which is what we need, and they're not common. I just sat through an entire videoclip of dog trainer Ferelith Somerfield in the hope that someone would say her name and make us all happy! - but alas, no joy. Hopefully one will visit BtN and enlighten the board.

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Interesting, I wonder why Ferelith is not mentioned more.
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