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Josephina / Josefina
So many people seem to like using Josephine and Josefine, but there's not much mentioning of those two forms of the name which I like much more. I'd probably only use it as a middle name, first name suggestions are welcome. You can add another middle name too if you like. Oh and which do you like better? Josephina, Josefina, Josephine, etc. Not like it at all?

This message was edited 8/12/2009, 9:50 AM

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I love Josephina. It's actually in my combos a lot as it's a family name for me. I love Josephine a bit more, but both are aces.
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I love both Josephine and Josephina / Josefina.
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I like Josephina and Josephine, though I dislike it with the "f."
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Ms Baker and Napoleon's famous love eclipse the variants Josephina / Josefina in my mind. It's a shame, because the "-a" variants are quite pretty in their own right.Josefina is taking root in my heart so that's what I'll use to try to find a combo for you:Liv Josefina
Cecily Josefina
Pearl Josefina
Astrid Josefina
Ivy Josefina
Charlotte Josefina (very old world charm-y)
Ruby Josefina
Adele Josefina
Clare Josefina
Nora Josefina
Glynis Josefina
Isla Josefina
Aurelia Josefina (very grand she is)
Daisy Josefina
Cora Josefina
Ingrid Josefina
Esme Josefina
Lydia Josefina
Iris JosefinaFeel free to substitute Josephina in any of these. Could you see yourself using any of them? Thanks.ETA: P.S. What do you think of Josepha ("jo-SEFF-uh"). To me she's an elegant variant that rarely finds the light of day.

This message was edited 8/12/2009, 12:26 PM

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I can only see myself using Iris Josefina on my own daughter. And maybe Cecily Josefina but using Cecile instead. However I do really like:Liv Josefina
Cecily Josefina
Pearl Josefina
Charlotte Josefina (very old world charm-y)
Adele Josefina
Nora Josefina
Aurelia Josefina (very grand she is)
Cora Josefina
Ingrid Josefina
Lydia Josefina (This one I think would be better as Josephina)
Iris Josefina
Edit: Forgot the last part, I like Josepha, but it looks so much like Joseph which I also really like but it makes it so much more masculine. I think in the right combo though, it could be very beautiful

This message was edited 8/12/2009, 2:55 PM

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I prefer Josephine. Josephina is nice too but there's more syllables, I like it as not as much of a mouthful to say.
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My best friend spelled it Josefina NN Josie. i personally prefer Josephine.
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I like all these. I think Josephina and Josephine are beautiful.
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