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Josephine
I'm not pregnant...just TTC and have been compiling my list since forever. I have one DSD Natasha, DD Scarlett and DS Malcolm. Up until very recently, the number one name on our list was Louisa (Lulu)- I still absolutely adore it but there are reasons I'm still looking for alternatives. One name I've loved since the beginning of time is Josephine and although I know it is more popular now than in many years, I've never met a little Josephine and I live in a pretty hipster naming area...know a Blythe, Adelaide, Bernard, Sybilla etc...which PS, I love:) Anyhow...for whatever reason I haven't really considered Josephine and all of a sudden, I'm madly in love with it. So....a few questions.1. Do you think it works with my other kids?2. I'm in love with the combo Josephine Primrose Anne (Anne is my middle name and my mom's...Primrose would honour my grandmother and all her sisters who shared the middle name Rose)...we'd use the nickname Posy, which I also adore.3. Do you think it matters if the nn rhymes with your last name? My last name sounds like Jovi.4. Have you noticed many baby Josephines? Does the name still feel fresh to you?5. Do you think I could pull of always having her be Josphine or Posy? I wouldn't want Jo...maybe Josie but not Jo...my brother-in-law is Joe so it's a no.6. What impression do you have of the name? To me it's spunky and elegant all rolled into one...you?Pwef...I know that was a lot of questions and please don't feel like you have to go through all of them...just wanted to give you an idea of what I was thinking.
And just for background info...other names on our list are:Louisa, Fleur (this and Willow are DH's favourite names ever,) Cordelia (though hubs is a no on this one,) Gwendolen and Dahlia.Thanks!!!
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1. Yes I think it works just fine. 2. The combo is okay. I don't particularly like Primrose, but since it's honouring it'll pass. :) What about Josephine Rosanne? 3. I can't imagine someone introducing themselves by the nickname Posy. So it probably doesn't matter if it's close to your last name.4. NEver met a baby Josephine. I've only met one Josie and she is 19. I think it's still fresh.5. When she is little, you can certainly enforce the "no-Jo" policy. But once she has an opinion of her own, all bets are off.6. Spunky and elegany is a perfect description!I love Josephine - I say go for it!
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1. I think it fits pretty well.
2. I love your combo! Posy is so fresh and pretty. Another gorgeous nickname for Josephine is Zéphine, which I've been in love with lately.
3. I think it's fine. It's not that rhymey, anway.
4. I've never met anyone called Josephine. I feel like it might be a more dated name, but I've no doubt that it can be pulled off. The nn Posy sounds very young to me, so that'd balance it out.
5. I hate Jo, too. If she insists that people call her Posy, they will.
6. TBH I'm so-so about Josephine, but I think Posy is amazing.
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1. Do you think it works with my other kids?Yes. Gwendolen would work the best with your other kids' names, but Josephine works.2. I'm in love with the combo Josephine Primrose Anne (Anne is my middle name and my mom's...Primrose would honour my grandmother and all her sisters who shared the middle name Rose)...we'd use the nickname Posy, which I also adore.The combo has a nice flow, but I'm not too keen on Primrose. I think it's a good way to honor your family members who have the middle name Rose, though. How about Josephine Rosanna? 3. Do you think it matters if the nn rhymes with your last name? My last name sounds like Jovi.I would try to avoid using a nickname that rhymes with my last name. It depends on how often she would be called by her nickname. If often, chances are her nickname and surname would be used together. 4. Have you noticed many baby Josephines? Does the name still feel fresh to you?I don't know any personally, but I encounter it here and there. It still seems fresh to me.5. Do you think I could pull of always having her be Josphine or Posy? I wouldn't want Jo...maybe Josie but not Jo...my brother-in-law is Joe so it's a no.A lot of people go by their full names, so I think she could always just go by Josephine. Josie is a really cute nickname, but Posy is a bit too cutesy for me. It's just a nickname, though, so no big deal really. I just find the sound of Josie much more pleasing.6. What impression do you have of the name? To me it's spunky and elegant all rolled into one...you?I get a similar impression. It also has a quaintness to it that makes me think of country cottages and sunlight spilling in through a window onto a kitchen table with homemade lemonade, biscuits, and a jar of jam and on a quiet summer afternoon.Others on your list:Louisa - I don't care for the sound of it all that much, but it would work well with your other kids' names.
Fleur - Lovely.
Cordelia - It seems frilly in comparison to Natasha and Scarlett, but it would still work.
Gwendolen - Pretty. It would sound great with Natasha, Scarlett, and Malcolm.
Dahlia - Gorgeous.
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I like Josephine. It's my boyfriend's grandma's name, and will probably be used as a middle name if we ever have a daughter - my combos are Eve Josephine or Isla Josephine1. Do you think it works with my other kids? It doesn't really "go" especially well, but it doesn't sound crazy at all. I just think Louisa fits better.2. I'm in love with the combo Josephine Primrose Anne (Anne is my middle name and my mom's...Primrose would honour my grandmother and all her sisters who shared the middle name Rose)...we'd use the nickname Posy, which I also adore. I think Josephine Primrose Anne is gorgeous! I do think Anne is a little lost in there, since it's so short next to the other names but that's not really a big problem. Posy is an adorable nickname - I wouldn't use it myself as it's a little cutesey but it's nice.3. Do you think it matters if the nn rhymes with your last name? My last name sounds like Jovi. I think Posy Jovi sounds OK... not perfect but fine. I actually think that Josephine Jovi sounds more strange, because they both start with Jo.4. Have you noticed many baby Josephines? Does the name still feel fresh to you? I've never met a baby Josephine5. Do you think I could pull of always having her be Josphine or Posy? I wouldn't want Jo...maybe Josie but not Jo...my brother-in-law is Joe so it's a no. I think Posy is too cute for an adult, or maybe even a Teenager. I also think Josephine is too long to be used all the time. I might go for Posy as a child, Josie as a teenager and maybe Josephine as an adult - but I suppose it's up to her when she's older.6. What impression do you have of the name? To me it's spunky and elegant all rolled into one...you? I dont really have a significant impression - I think it's sophisticated and classy though, not at all trendy or insubstantial
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Thanks for the response! Just to clarify, my last name doesn't start with a 'j'- just rhymes with Jovi:) Love both Eve and Isla by the way!
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1.) Definitely. I think it ties in nicely with your other childrens' names. They all have that elegant yet spunky feel to them. At least, that's what I think.2.) I'm not sure what you're asking here. If it's if I like Josephine Primrose Anne, I have to say I'm not a fan. I've never been a fan of double middle names though. Those two names are significant for you and I love that. I think the names sound okay together.3.) Not really. If it ever became a problem she could just go by her full name. She could probably introduce herself as Josephine and then people could just call her Posy--that way you don't have to say Posy 'Jovi' and people might not put two and two together. At least, maybe not immediately.4.) I have not noticed many Josephines. Personally, I love the name Josefina nn Fin but no one where I am like it. Josephine and variants are deemed old lady here. I still love them though.5.) You are the mother and I believe the mother (well, parents) have main nn rights. Other than what her friends will call her when she's older, I think you have the right to correct people if someone tries to call her Jo.6.) Re: #1I've always kind of liked Louisa even though it's not my normal style. Fleur I'm not a fan of, just because of the way it's pronounced. I love Willow. Love, love, love. And I have since I was about four. But now it's getting trendy and people are going crazy over it. I adore Cordelia--but I'm a huge Buffy and Angel fan. Gwendolen is a little old lady to me. Dahlia reminds me of the murder mystery(?).
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