Jocelyn
I've been thinking a lot about Jocelyn lately and would like some feedback before I add it to my PNL. It's already passed the husband test which is one big hurdle. I like it as a MN to our current top choice Adela but would be open to using it as a FN as well. I think the NN Joss is darling.
What spelling of Jocelyn do you prefer?
WDYTO Adela Jocelyn?
Any other thoughts about Jocelyn or Joss?
Thanks for taking the time to read/respond. I really do appreciate any and all comments.
What spelling of Jocelyn do you prefer?
WDYTO Adela Jocelyn?
Any other thoughts about Jocelyn or Joss?
Thanks for taking the time to read/respond. I really do appreciate any and all comments.
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It's one of my daughters' names and some people have a hard time pronouncing it. She gets a lot of JAWS-a-lin or even JOSH-a-lin which drives her crazy.
Otherwise, it's a beautiful name. We call her Joce (same as Joss) most of the time. I picked it up from the movie "A Knight's Tale" which I imagine accounts for a quite a few Jocelyns under the age of 10.
Otherwise, it's a beautiful name. We call her Joce (same as Joss) most of the time. I picked it up from the movie "A Knight's Tale" which I imagine accounts for a quite a few Jocelyns under the age of 10.
It's alright. I'd like Adela Jocelyn. I don't really like it as a first name, because the only Jocelyn I know at all well is a bit mean, but I suppose it would be alright a a fn too. It's mostly just too "modern" for my tastes. It does go pretty well with Adela though, because both names have that sort of "clean" look to them (maybe because they both follow the vowel-consonant-vowel-consonant pattern?) I didn't know there were any other spellings. The Jocelyn I know sometimes goes by Joc (pronounced like Joss.)