Josian
This name appears on a list of women's names from medieval England, here:
http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/christian/fairnames/givennames.html#women
I'm curious to know the etymology (of course it looks like it's related to Joseph), and how it likely came to be a woman's first name (surname first? feminization of another name? etc). I'm also wondering how it would be pronounced. Any info?
- mirfak
http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/christian/fairnames/givennames.html#women
I'm curious to know the etymology (of course it looks like it's related to Joseph), and how it likely came to be a woman's first name (surname first? feminization of another name? etc). I'm also wondering how it would be pronounced. Any info?
- mirfak
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Never heard of it before, but I think it would be pronounced JOE-SY-AN.