Joey
My husband and I both like Joey for a boy, its the first name we've actually agreed on! However. .. while he thinks its a name that can stand on its own and be shortened to Joe if our boy decides its too babyish when he gets older....I think we should name him Joseph (even though I'm not crazy about the name) as Joey is too nicknamey to go on a birth certificate.
What do you think??
What do you think??
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I agree that I typically don't like to see nn as official names. I have a friend who named his kid Mikey. He is 5 now, and everyone still calls him Mikey but I guess time will tell if he ever chooses to go by Mike.
My suggestion? What about Joe as the full name? You can still call him Joey, he can still go by Joey, and it's not as fancy (or whatever the reason) as Joseph.
(I knew a sixth grader last year who went by Joey. This is the name he wanted people to use, his full name was Joseph. I also know a man around 30 who likes to be called Joey, but only by his good friends. So he may like Joey anyway.)
My suggestion? What about Joe as the full name? You can still call him Joey, he can still go by Joey, and it's not as fancy (or whatever the reason) as Joseph.
(I knew a sixth grader last year who went by Joey. This is the name he wanted people to use, his full name was Joseph. I also know a man around 30 who likes to be called Joey, but only by his good friends. So he may like Joey anyway.)
I think Joey is completely obnoxious, to tell the truth. It's like Timmy in that it screams "Noisy brat in commercials" and it does not age well at all. It's just a bratty, babyish cutesy kind of name.
Joseph is so much nicer; I wouldn't call a kid Joseph for everyday use, but I wouldn't have any problem naming him Joseph so he could be called Joe. Joe is a great name that ages well, and as our VP and many others have shown, it works fine even in formal situations.
Joseph is so much nicer; I wouldn't call a kid Joseph for everyday use, but I wouldn't have any problem naming him Joseph so he could be called Joe. Joe is a great name that ages well, and as our VP and many others have shown, it works fine even in formal situations.
I very strongly agree with you. Joseph should be on the birth certificate, and then you can call him Joey, which will most likely be shortened to Joe as he grows older. If your son grows up to be a professional, Joey will seem ridiculous on his business cards. What's the harm in putting Joseph on his birth certificate? It gives him more options---he can be Joey or Joe or Joseph. I do really dislike nicknames as given names in general, but I dislike the idea of Joey more than most others, such as Beth instead of Elizabeth, because I find Joey particularly childish.
I have to say, though, I wouldn't use a name I'm not crazy about to get to a nickname I like. I wouldn't put the nickname on the birth certificate either. I'd abandon the idea altogether. But you may be different.
I have to say, though, I wouldn't use a name I'm not crazy about to get to a nickname I like. I wouldn't put the nickname on the birth certificate either. I'd abandon the idea altogether. But you may be different.