Jocelyn
I have been seeing this name a little on several boards. It was mentioned to me as a possible full name for the nn Jo. However, I am not sure if I like it for a few reasons, one mainly is because I am not certain I am pronouncing it right. Second, the trendy -lyn ending is a turn off. WDYT of Jocelyn and maybe Jo as a nn?
Any other names you can think of?
(Background included in my previous post - I love the nn Jo, but there is one problem, my dad, who I detest and I cant wait until he is forever out of my life. I love Josephine, but my dad's mn is Joseph and Josephine reminds me of him. Jolene was one I liked and worked, but my boyfriend crossed off the list. So what names that are not too close to Joseph, that could have the nn Jo?)
TIA
~~Kris~~
Any other names you can think of?
(Background included in my previous post - I love the nn Jo, but there is one problem, my dad, who I detest and I cant wait until he is forever out of my life. I love Josephine, but my dad's mn is Joseph and Josephine reminds me of him. Jolene was one I liked and worked, but my boyfriend crossed off the list. So what names that are not too close to Joseph, that could have the nn Jo?)
TIA
~~Kris~~
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This is my name, so I like it. :D
My nickname is Joey, Jo would work as a nickname too though. My mother is British and says my name "JAHS-uh-lyn". My dad, who is from New York, says "JOSS-lyn". My whole life they've never said it the same way.
My other favorite "Jo-" name is Johanna. Pronounced "JO-hahn-ah" as opposed to Joanna ("JO-anna").
My nickname is Joey, Jo would work as a nickname too though. My mother is British and says my name "JAHS-uh-lyn". My dad, who is from New York, says "JOSS-lyn". My whole life they've never said it the same way.
My other favorite "Jo-" name is Johanna. Pronounced "JO-hahn-ah" as opposed to Joanna ("JO-anna").
I've always heard it pronounced JAHS-uh-lin or JAHS-ih-lin. The first syllable is like Joplin as in Janis. I don't see why Jo couldn't be a nn for it as J-O are the first two letters of it. It wouldn't be my first thought as a nn but it's not so out there it's unimaginable. My cousin's daughter is named Jocelyn and her nn is Joss.
I was going to link you to a list of "Jo" names on BtN but I see someone else has done that. I'm not a fan of Jo names myself but Jocasta and Josette would be my favorites. Marjolaine and possibly Marjorie might be possibilities as well.
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I was going to link you to a list of "Jo" names on BtN but I see someone else has done that. I'm not a fan of Jo names myself but Jocasta and Josette would be my favorites. Marjolaine and possibly Marjorie might be possibilities as well.
~Mark Twain
This message was edited 10/11/2006, 9:01 PM
Jola (a personal favourite)
Jolanta
Joelle / Joella
Joanna / Joanne / Joana
Jovana
Jocosa
Josie (not short for anything)
Jolanda
Jovanka (I kind of like that one.)
Joaquima (too much for me though)
I love Jocelyn because it's a classic, but I also love the spelling Joscelin on a boy (even though that's supposedly a soley female spelling). It's pronounced like "JAH-seh-lin" or "JAHS-lin" depending on where you live or what you prefer.
-Seda*
Jolanta
Joelle / Joella
Joanna / Joanne / Joana
Jovana
Jocosa
Josie (not short for anything)
Jolanda
Jovanka (I kind of like that one.)
Joaquima (too much for me though)
I love Jocelyn because it's a classic, but I also love the spelling Joscelin on a boy (even though that's supposedly a soley female spelling). It's pronounced like "JAH-seh-lin" or "JAHS-lin" depending on where you live or what you prefer.
-Seda*
I used to know a girl named this, she pronounced it joss-lyn. I am really not a fan of it, I don't think it has a nice sound at all.
I love Jocelyn. Jo as a nn of Jocelyn is fine. I pronounce it as "JOS-u-lin", not "JAHS-u-lin" like it says here - I think that's just an accent thing as JAHS-u-lin sounds American English to me.
What about Jocasta and Jolanda?
Here are Jo- names:
http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?terms=jo*&nmd=n&gender=f&operator=or
My 45 PPs - names in profile
What about Jocasta and Jolanda?
Here are Jo- names:
http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?terms=jo*&nmd=n&gender=f&operator=or
My 45 PPs - names in profile
I personally love Jocelyn. It used to be my #1 fave girl name. It's still one of my faves, but not #1.
Here's some "Jo" ideas:
Josette
Jori /Jorie (another fave of mine)
Jonelle (similar to Janelle; Janelle used to be one of my top names, not so much anymore though)
Jovana /Jovanna /Jovonna
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Here's some "Jo" ideas:
Josette
Jori /Jorie (another fave of mine)
Jonelle (similar to Janelle; Janelle used to be one of my top names, not so much anymore though)
Jovana /Jovanna /Jovonna
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This message was edited 10/11/2006, 12:28 PM