[Opinions] Josephine
I posted a few days ago about a possible full name for the nn Sophie, and kahurema suggested Josephine nn Sophie. WDYT?
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It's too much of a stretch for me, sorry. Sophie is a legitimate full given name anyway, so why does it have to be a nn?
Josephine is lovely on its own too, and I don't mind most of its natural nns (Josie, Jo, Posy / Posie, etc.) either.
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Josephine is lovely on its own too, and I don't mind most of its natural nns (Josie, Jo, Posy / Posie, etc.) either.
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I'd never thought of it, but it seems reasonable
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It's pushing it. Really pushing it, but I think it could work.
I suppose it could work but it seems like a bit of a stretch. This suggestion really amuses me though, because my grandmother's name was Sophie and her older sister's was Josephine. It's funny thinking of them having the same name.
I don't like Josephine as a nn for Sophie. Sophie is pretty enough on its own; I wouldn't call it a name that requires a fuller name! I really like Josephine on its own as well!
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It's kind of a stretch, in my opinion.
It would work, but I'd much rather see Posey / Posy, Josie, or Jo for Josephine. They're all three much more interesting at this point than Sophie, and they make more sense to me.
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She had fallen against the windows, which were pressed against the windows, which were pressed against the old oak near across the age of the old Aunt Sophronia--was almost dreadful enough to walk on.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
This message was edited 5/21/2006, 8:48 AM
Big ditto. (I love Posey and Josie.)
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I move the stars for no one."
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