· technically the [name_f]french [/name_f] [name_f]catelin [/name_f] / [name_f]cateline [/name_f] is the “original” spelling of the name and [name_f]caitlín [/name_f] / … · [name_m]hi[/name_m] there! Short, spunky and sweet. Most people would probably go right to the … · also i wouldn’t worry too much with it meshing with [name]caitlin [/name] since i think [name]caitlin [/name] is a pretty flexible name. · all names come from books i’ve read recently; · part 1 part 2 these names are from around 2017–2018! Feel free to add surnames, ages, occupations, pets, hobbies, ect. Walter, raleigh, alexander, balfour. It’s a beautiful name to me when pronounced that way, … We’re starting the ttc process for a second baby and already have a girl named [name_f]rose[/name_f] [name_m]quinlan[/name_m]. · i prefer [name_f]caitlin [/name_f] as well. · i only like [name_f]caitlin [/name_f] because it is the only one which retains the pronunciation “cat-leen” which i love. · [name_f]caitlin [/name_f] [name_u]isa [/name_u] - i really like this. · i like [name_f]caitlin [/name_f] as well, or [name_f]caitlyn [/name_f]. [name_f]cait [/name_f]/ [name_f]cate [/name_f] look cute. To be honest, i don’t perceive much of a difference in any of the three spellings listed, as they don’t affect pronunciation. [name_f]caitlin [/name_f] [name_f]anastasia [/name_f] - i love this. Willow, juniper, delilah, phoebe, daphne, poppy | gabriela, marissa, briana, leanne, caitlin, teresa. Very pretty – with the hard c and softer … · caitlin is my preferred spelling, but i also find [name_f]katelyn [/name_f] an acceptable variant.