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Re: Nicknames for Jocelyn?
Joss isn't one? I've always considered it as one, but okay.-Seda*

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I've always thought Joss as a nn for Jocelyn. Even if you click on it it says Joss is a short form of Jocelyn. I'd go with your suggestions of Joss and Jossy / Jossie or even Miss Claire's spelling Jocie as nn for Jocelyn. Jojo could be but it requires changing the pronounciation of the 'o'. Lyn could be too. You caould also try asking this on the name opinions board for more responses.How is it that Beth is an "official" nn of Elizabeth? What about Beth for Bethany? How exactly do you have official nn? Is it a case of everyone knows that this nn is for this name?

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Lol, no, you all misunderstood me . . .Official was probably a bad word to use since it has 'legal' type connotations in some peoples' minds.What I meant was that, if you ask someone to list the nicknames for, say, Elizabeth, or William, or Katherine, there are a distinct set of nicknames that are recognised as belonging to those names. Less well-known names like Jocelyn don't necessarily have that distinct and instantly recogniseable nickname set. If you're introduced to someone named Liz, you automatically assume that their full name is Elizabeth. But if you're introduced to someone named Joss, you may wonder whether their full name is Jocelyn or Josephine or something else, or if it's just plain Joss.So, "official" in the sense of "universally accepted and recognised", not in terms of "enforced by statutory authorities"!
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