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[Opinions] Josephine...
My sister is pregnant and thinking of naming her baby Josephine- she wants to call her Joey or Joa. I like Josephine but I've never heard of a girl Joey and I've never heard of a Joa anything! I was trying to convince her to go with Josephina/ Josefina- with a nick name of Fina- or even Josie- that just makes more sense to me. What do you all think?
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I like Josie. I also really like Effie.
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Joey was a name of a girl on Dawson's Creek played by Katie Holmes. I adored her character. Her first name was actually Josephine, as well.I love Josephine. It is so classy. I would call my girl Joey, Effie, or Josie. Joey kind of goes with the whole Chloe & Zoey thing, so I don't think that it would be a problem.
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I adore Josephine and Josefina. Joa is strange but Joey is alright, even though it's a bit masculine for my taste. I adore nn's Josie and Fina though, It'd be even better if she chose one of those.
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I don't see whaat's wrong with Joey or Joa, they're only nn's after all. Joa's kinda nice. My grandma Josephine went by Pep. (I think a variation of Seph...)
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I have a Josephine myself, so of course I think your sister has great taste! I think Joey is a hideous nickname for a girl, nothing cute or sexy about Joey at all. Josie is adorable, Jojo's alright (I call my youngest cousin Joseph; Jojo, so it's all boy to me). I call my Josephine by her full name most of the time (I just adore saying her name) and occasionally Fifi, because she's a serious Diva girl. Even Sophie as a nickname isn't awful Joa's just...odd but Joey's awful!
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I like the name Josephine. I've got a friend named Mary Josephine and her nn is JoJo. For a nn I like your sister's idea JOA but my favourite nn for Josephine is Jo. Josie is nice and feminine.I don't like Joey for girls.
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I love love love the name Josephine! I like the nicknames Josie and Joss. Joey is alright, it was my old neighbors name (nickname for Josephine). Joa is weird... I don't think I like that one at all.
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I like Josephine with nn JoJo. I think thats really cute
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Your sister has great taste! Josephine is one of my favorite names. I'm not too fond of Joey as a nickname, but that's only because--and I'm slightly embarrassed to admit to knowing this--Katie Holmes's irritating character on Dawson's Creek was Josephine nn Joey. Josie is cute, as is Jodie, although the latter is not entirely intuitive.

This message was edited 8/30/2007, 4:06 PM

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I like Josephine, but please convince her not to use Joey as a nickname. Josie is much more feminine, IMO. Joa is just weird.I would love Josephine nn Josie.
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Joey isn't my favorite nn for a girl. But Josephine is so gorgeous that it's worth the nn Joey or Jo. By the way, I once saw someone suggest Sophie as a nn for Josephine and it stuck with me. All of the letters of Sophie are contained within Josephine. It's a stretch, but still a possibility. Another one is Jae (= J).
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I really like Josephine, but all the possible nn's turn me off to it. Would she consider just sticking with the full name?
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I love Josephine. Josephina and Josefina are nmsaa.Joey would not be my favortie nn for Josephine--I like Josie and Posy--but it's not all that unusual. The only Josephine I've met went by Joey. (Wasn't Joey from "Dawson's Creek" a Josephine, too?) I'm with you on Joa; I don't like it at all. Fina is the name of a gas station for me, so I much prefer Joey.
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I love Josephine, but will probably never use it because my favorite girl's name is Jocelyn and that will probably be DD#1's name, and Josephine sounds really similar. I like the nn Joey a lot. I have heard of female Joeys and I think it is really cute. One of the characters on Dawson's Creek was a girl named Joey I think. I don't like Joa though. I like Josie as a nn too. I don't like Josephina though, it's too frilly imo.
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Eh...(m)I'm not a big Josephine fan, but it's not bad. I do not like those nicknames though.NN ideas:
Jo
Phina
Effie or Ephie
Seph
Josie
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I love Effie as a nn. Nice one.
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