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[Opinions] Joanna, Johanna, Josephine or Josephina?
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Josephine. I think it’s a lovely name and the nickname Josie is pretty cute. Josephina is nice pronounced the Spanish way.
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Josephina I always read the Spanish way with an H sound. That makes it more palatable to me than the J way.
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Joanna followed by Johanna. I've never much care for Josephine but I couldn't really tell you why honestly. Bit I do always like to see Joanna and Johanna
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From best to worse: Josephine, Johanna, Joanna, Josephina
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I like Joanna very much and might consider it IRL. Johanna has the European pronunciation here - you'aHUNah - which I quite like but wouldn't use. I'm fine with Joseph for a boy: had a wonderful Uncle Joe! But Josephine fails to interest me, and Josephina is worse. I really dislike the rhythm.
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Josephine all the way. Johanna (yo- pron.) is not bad though.
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1. Josephone
2. Johanna
3. Josephina
4. Joanna
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Josephine > Josephina > Joanna > Johanna

This message was edited 1/21/2024, 8:03 PM

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Josephine > Josephina > Joanna > Johanna
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Best to worst: Josephina (really like), Josephine (like), Joanna and Johanna (don't like).
If Josepha were included, that would be last.
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