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How to pronounce Cathline?

Pronunciation of Cathline

Here is how Cathline is pronounced

Pronounced like Kathleen

Kath-leen

Female name

Origin: English / UK
Other spelling(s): Kathleen, Cathleen


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Pronunciation of Cathline

Here is how Cathline is pronounced

k aa th l ee n
  • k sounds like the 'k' in key
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • th sounds like the 'th' in thin
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no

Origin: English / UK
Other spelling(s): Kathleen, Cathleen


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Pronunciation of Cathline in New Brunswick

In New Brunswick, Cathline is primarily classified as a male name. The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Saint John, New Brunswick, is

CAthlIne is pronounced with two syllables, cath and line just as it is written, but believed to be descended from Pennsylvania Deutse who came to Canada in 1783 said to have been named "Kochlin" Pronounced "Koch-lin" or perhaps: "Koch-line" or however these Germanic or French emigrants may have pronounced it and English census takers translated what they said.

"These two left with Loyalists, from Pennsylvania in 1783, came to New Brunswick, Canada, first land grant was on Long Island in the Kennebecasis River. Some descendents settled on Kingston Peninsula, some in other southern New Brunswick areas. Two daughters came with them, Mary Ann who married David Dunham, and Ann who did not marry."

Type of Name: Early First Names: Philip,son,Joseph Keithland
Gender: Male
Origin: Possibly Germanic, Imigrated From Pennsylvania
Other spelling(s): Keithland, Keithlin, Kochlin, Cathline Came Later
Meaning: ?


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