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Joseph or Jake???

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sleepyhorse · 11/10/2010 22:06

Hi there,

Looking for baby names for my 2nd boy. My first boy is called Oliver which I love so want something that goes well with that. I like Joseph Benjamin and Jake Benjamin but can't decide - what do you think? Also what is a good nickname for Joseph should I decide to go with that as not too keen on Joe. Does Josie as a nn sound too girly? Would Joel be a better nn?

Would really appreciate your comments :-)

Thanks!

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pinkyp · 11/10/2010 22:10

i'm having my 2nd boy and we've decided on Joseph too,i quite like joe / joey as a shortened version of the name.I'm still undecided on a middle name though

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SirBoobAlot · 11/10/2010 22:11

Joseph

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pinkyp · 11/10/2010 22:11

p.s josie sounds a bit on the girley side, how about jay / sef (sp)

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Tortington · 11/10/2010 22:14

josie is a girls name

you dont pick the nick names - their peers do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


i have a joseph, he is 21 and known as Joe.


sa a child, my special mum nick name for him was joby

JOBY ?

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pointydog · 11/10/2010 22:14

Joseph. I love Joe and Joey.

You can;t use Josie, it's a girl name.

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Tortington · 11/10/2010 22:16

don't call the kid joey, joey is a colloqualism a not nice word used as an insult - its meaning is " you have mental health problems"

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sleepyhorse · 11/10/2010 22:18

Thanks, yes I guess Joseph is a lovely name isn't it, I got a bit put off at one point as someone in the family made a comment about it being an old man's name - its amazing how people's perception of names are so different. So you don't think Jake is more striking??

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pointydog · 11/10/2010 22:19

Joey, really? I have never heard of that.

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thatsnotmymonkey · 11/10/2010 22:20

Like Joseph

jake-meh

What about Joel?

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Tortington · 11/10/2010 22:23

its on urban dictionary, only i am not pasting it as the description is vile

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sleepyhorse · 11/10/2010 22:23

Yes do you think Joel is a nice boys name then? what about Jos? (got these nn's from the baby book!). What would you go with Joel or Jos? Or does Jos sound a bit pretentious?

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pointydog · 11/10/2010 22:25

I don't like Joel. I just think american prepster for some reason.

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thatsnotmymonkey · 11/10/2010 22:25

Like Joel alot, Jos sounds like a NN. Jos could be short for...

Joshua?
Jasper?
Jolyon?

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sleepyhorse · 11/10/2010 22:26

Yes Joey as in Joey Deacon - therefore everyone unfortunately associates it as negative thing back from the school days when kids would use it as an insult

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sleepyhorse · 11/10/2010 22:29

Im so surprised everyone is going with Joseph and not Jake - as thought Jake was supposed to be a really cool name for a boy?

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pointydog · 11/10/2010 22:33

I quite like Luke but not Jake. No, not JAke

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sleepyhorse · 11/10/2010 22:33

Hi pinkyp - whats your first boy called??

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Minione · 11/10/2010 22:33

Really like Joseph and Joe is cool too.

As a teacher I have taught quite few but they have nearly all been lovely lads (unlike some other names I won't mention)!

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said · 11/10/2010 22:49

Don't like Jake but do like Jacob. Is that any good?

Joe/Joseph is a great name though - very strong name

Joel - not keen

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pinkyp · 11/10/2010 22:52

sleepyhorse my first ds is called Charlie, what do you think Charlie and Joseph? I do like Jacob ,not to keen on Joel (the school geek was called joel at my school lol)

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snice · 11/10/2010 23:00

you can't 'choose' a nickname. You can decide how you will shorten a given name but you will have no chance of stopping schoolfriends picking something else.
In my DD's class for instance two boys have had their names shortened to nicknames by the class teacher to distinguish them from duplicates-she didn't check with their mothers first!

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WynkenBlynkenandNod · 11/10/2010 23:02

Another vote for Joseph. You could use my friend's DD's pronounciation of it as a nickname, Jovis ! ( I am joking).

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sleepyhorse · 11/10/2010 23:03

pinkyp - oh my god Charlie is my favourite name!! (not just saying that). It was my first choice but for some reason hubby didn't want it (I was gutted!). And yes I think Charlie goes very well with Joseph. So have you got any middle names you like for Joseph?

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BunnyLebowski · 11/10/2010 23:03

Joseph definitely. Joe would be my choice of nn (not that it can really be chosen as snice says). Joe is great on a wee lad, a teenager and a grown man. Strong, masculine and non-pretentious.

Jake is beyond wet and meh.

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pinkyp · 11/10/2010 23:08

Thank you :) I read somewhere (think it was on here) that Joseph was a good name to have with siblings that had certain names one of which was Charlie. I do think Charlie is an old mans name but i like that, (although its probabily more modern now) so i dont mind that joseph is seen as another 'old' name.
The ideas i have for middle names so far are:
Joseph Michael
Joseph William

I quite like Danny for a boys name too,my dh likes harrison, henry but i'm not too keen.

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