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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
Notice:BABYNAMES is now on-line and writable! Enjoy...
Moderator:OASS::BURDEN_D
Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

16.0. "CAITLIN" by 36896::CANNON (Tim Cannon DTN 341-2630) Wed Jul 16 1986 08:55

    We named our daughter Caitlin (which we believe is a Gaelic form
    of Catherine) to preserve my wife's Irish descendancy in our family.
    Caitlin's middle name is the same as my wife's maiden name: Follain.
    
    If there is anyother information on Caitlin we would appreciate
    the insight.
    
    Tim (short for Timothy)
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16.1"Pure"GIGI::TRACYMon Jul 21 1986 09:355
    Catherine (of which, as you know, Caitlin is a Gaelic form) means
    "pure."
    
    
    -Tracy
16.2A SHORTER VARIATION11810::VIGEANTFri Nov 14 1986 03:1719
    My syster named her first (and only daughter) in honour of her late
    mother-in-law who is the sister of the famous Clancy Bros. of Irish
    music fame.  Her name was Cait O'Connell pronounced Kauth.  However,
    for fear of children's reticule she named her Kathrine.  Her other
    children, three boys, also have fairly Irish names.  
    
    The oldest boy -  Paul Sean O'Connell
                            (My dad is Paul and her in-law is Sean)
    The only Daughter - Kathrine Marie   
                            (My mom is Mariette and her in-law is Cait)
    The next boy - Declan 
                            (I don't know his middlename, and he's my
                             god child)
    The youngest boy - Owen  
                                                                 
    
    /MONIQUE
    
    in
16.3Kaitlin with a K36903::SARANITAFri Jan 23 1987 11:4010
    I am second generation Irish (1/2 , the other 1/2 is Italian). 
    My Grandmother came over from Ireland at 18 yrs. old., Her name
    is Ellen Mannion (Nellie for short)  My cousin just had a baby girl
    and named her Kaitlin, They choose the "K" instead of "C" because
    the whole family uses "K"...Kathleen, Koleen, Kelly, Kenny, Keith
    and  now Kailin, (Kaity for short).  
    
    It's such  pretty name!  
    
    Loreen Saranita
16.4Welsh and Irish?24598::HSCOTTTue Mar 03 1987 12:484
    One of the baby name books I've seen (sorry, I forget the title)
    says that Caitlin is the Welsh version of Catherine, and makes no
    mention of Irish.
    
16.5CLOVAX::SARANITAFri Oct 23 1987 15:213
    Caitlin is the GAILIC form of Catherine, Gailic is a language used
    in Ireland.
    
16.6Ahh, Caitlin!GLORY::CHESTERMon Oct 26 1987 09:406
    My brother-in-law and his wife just had a baby July 26, 1987 and
    they named her Caitlin Elizabeth.  They also said that it was an
    Irish name and that it was a deritive from Catherine.  As far as
    I know, that's all the information around on it.  I like the name
    a lot!
    
16.7Me too!DAMSEL::TAYLORCertified ChocoholicTue Oct 27 1987 11:555
    My brother and his wife also just had a baby girl and named her 
    Caitlin Elisabeth.  I believe she was born in the end of July, too.
    What a small world.
    
    Hollie
16.8Katelyn SheaSVCRUS::CRAWLEYThu Mar 24 1988 10:3214
    There are so many ways of spelling Caitlin (sp).  I had a
    daughter back in 1986 and we named her Katelyn Shea.  Three
    days before our Katie (for short) was born, good friends of
    ours had a daughter and named her Kaitlyn.  I've also seen
    it spelled:
    
         Kaitlin
         Katelin
         Caitlyn
    
    Just thought I'd share that with you.
    
    Lisa
    
16.9KATELYNHYSTER::THEILWe're huntin' ElmersTue May 03 1988 16:149
    My sister had a girl on Feb. 24 of this year and they named
    her:  Katelyn Fairbanks (Fairbanks is the fathers, mothers
    maiden name).
    
    Just wanted to add another spelling to the list.  I just love
    that name.
    
    Denise
    
16.10The Irish Pronunciation of "Kaitlyn"WOOK::LEEWook... Like 'Book' with a 'W'Wed Jul 06 1988 13:4012
    RE: .all
    (This is a duplicate of another reply of mine, but thought it would
    also be appropriate here.)
    
    If you read the CELT conference (TALLIS::CELT) you'll find that
    the Irish pronunciation for "Kaitlyn" is "kawt-LEEN" as opposed
    to "KAYT-lin" making it very close to "Kathleen".
    
    Wook (which is Korean and the topic for another note) 
    
    aka. Maise ("MAW-sha" which is Irish and the name I go by in
    TALLIS::CELT and also a topic for another note)
16.11CaitilinHERON::JUNGTue Sep 05 1989 05:397
    Caitilin is definitely an Irish name. Its basically the same thing as
    Kathleen or Catherine. It cannot be spelt with a 'K' because there is
    no 'K' in the Irish language. It is very common in Ireland and is also
    abbreviated as Cait.
                       Regards an Irish person who knows many Caitilin's !!
    
    
16.12CeilienCSCOAC::LONG_KTue May 22 1990 10:203
    I went right to the source on this one. My husband recently immigrated
    from Ireland. Himself has stated that Ceilien would be the closest
    English translation.
16.13KAHTLEEN not KAITLIN!!FAILTE::BURNETTDDAVE BURNETTTue Aug 31 1993 06:5919
    Most of you seem to be missing the mark a wee bit here... I can't
    comment on the Irish Gaelic, but in Scotland where Gaelic is pronounced
    GAHLIC ie the ae is soft, as in " Ahh, thats where I left it!!" Caitlin
    is pronounced KAHTLEEN, and its anglisesed form is indeed Katherine.
    
    In Gaelic most of the ae's and ai's in words and names are soft, not
    hard,  Gaelic is a very softly spoken language and has very few sounds.
    
    There are a great deal of similarities between the Irish and the
    Scottish versions of the language, they share the same Celtic roots but
    the language sounds very different. Just think how different American
    English and British English Sound!!
    
    But one thing is certain!!! it ain't Caitlin, is Kahtleen !!
    
    PS Nial is another favourite for mispronouncing... it's Gaelic for Neil
    and is pronounced Neeal.
    
    Bye f' noo !!    Dave fae Scotland!!