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Neither. Chase Joey sounds better.
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Neither. Chase sounds like a command. Joey is ok, but only as a nickname for Joseph. I like James, but I really don't like double initials.
I was at a Renaissance Fair not too long ago, and a performer there told the story of how he was out in a parking lot, and a four or five year old boy went running by him. Close on his heels was the boy's mother, yelling, "Chase! You come back here!" It got a big laugh. As did his story of little Justice's sister saying to him, "Justice! That is so not fair!", and little Charity's mother telling her, "Charity! You give that back!"
Don't really care for either, sorry. I never understood the appeal of Chase, it's a verb. Chase James sounds like an order to run after a guy named James.
Joey is nicknamey and childish, not to mention reminiscent of the character in "Friends". Joseph James is not a very euphonic combo, but at least Joseph is a real name.
Joey is nicknamey and childish, not to mention reminiscent of the character in "Friends". Joseph James is not a very euphonic combo, but at least Joseph is a real name.
Joey James. Even though I don't like the repetition of J, I think it is infinitely better than Chase. Chase is uber-trendy, it is a word not a name to me, and when I think of someone called Chase I think of an arrogant womanising loud American. Joey is nice, if a bit cutesy. What about Joey Chase as a combo?
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i like chase :)