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by
Lizzie_Jay
(guest)
12/21/2006, 2:03 AM
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Grr - Hit Enter before i was ready.
Combo ideas?
Also WDYT of
Josie
as a nn?
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Vek
(Kalvin)
+1
12/21/2006, 4:16 AM
Loving Josephine
I'm not really a big fan of
Josie
as a nickname, prefer
Joey
!
Josephine
Rose
is my favourite combo
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Daisy
(guest)
12/21/2006, 9:14 AM
I agree with using
Joey
as a nn instead of
Josie
. I really like
Josephine
!
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xPrincess27x
12/21/2006, 3:44 AM
Josie
is ok and
Josephine
is ok for an older person.
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Natla'd
(Miss Natla)
+1
12/21/2006, 2:24 AM
I love
Josephine
- and the nickname
Josie
! Do you pronounce it "JOSE-ee" or "JOZE-ee"?
I'm not too great with combos, but here are some I like:
Josephine
Maria
Josephine
Violet
Josephine
Lara
I think a two-syllable middle name works best.
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Lizzie_Jay
(guest)
12/21/2006, 2:31 AM
JOSE-ee definitely!! JOZE-ee just sounds wrong.
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