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Josie

29 replies

Jessabean · 22/03/2019 09:06

Have decided to go with Josephine as our little girls name and thinking on what nicknames we'd probably use personally for her- though appreciate nn will develop/she'd choose her own over time. Really like the nn Josie but now sure how it is more commonly pronounced. Would people tend to put more of an s or z emphasis on it I.e. say is Jo-sea or Jo-zee? Also been think we'd just use Jo.

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GreatDuckCookery6211 · 22/03/2019 09:10

I think it’s more of a jo-zee or jo-zy as it would be pronounced.

What about Posy?

Flamingosnbears · 22/03/2019 09:18

Posey gets my vote but do bare in mind most NN's come naturally

Furrytoebean · 22/03/2019 09:19

It’s jo sea

Strugglingtodomybest · 22/03/2019 09:20

I love Josie, pronounced Jo-sea.

BlueMerchant · 22/03/2019 09:21

Jo-sea
I really really can't stand Posey!

GreatDuckCookery6211 · 22/03/2019 09:21

It’s jo sea yes I think it probably is generally. I know a Josie who’s in her 80’s and she’s always been a Jozee. I prefer the S personally.

Megan2018 · 22/03/2019 09:22

Love Jo-sea
It's on our list but already have one in in our close circle so it is probably out.

GreatDuckCookery6211 · 22/03/2019 09:22

I love Posy. More than Josie in fact.

cloudymelonade · 22/03/2019 09:24

We're due in 5 weeks and naming our little girl Josy so I imagine people will pronounce it Jo-zee due to the spelling.

Most Josies I have come across have been pronounced like Jo-sea though :)

daisypond · 22/03/2019 09:37

Jo-see is what I’d say. But one I know is Jodie. Josephine is a great name.

Jessabean · 22/03/2019 09:40

Thanks for the replies so far. Interesting to see that Jo-sea seems to be winning as the more popular pronunciation I thought more people would make it more of a z sound.

Had thought of Posy as nn but vetoed by OH as being a bit too 'cutesy' & tbh think I prefer Josie as well. Out of curiosity for posy would you also use a sea or zee pronunciation?

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Jessabean · 22/03/2019 09:42

Also congratulations @cloudymelonade lovely choice of name 😉 and good luck for the next few weeks. Am due in about 3 weeks so feeling real now!

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MikeUniformMike · 22/03/2019 09:45

I would go with Jo or Joss. Posy is to cutesy. Josie is ok and I think i say is sort of Josy with the s almost z.

daisypond · 22/03/2019 09:48

Posy as po-zee, like the word in the dictionary.

cloudymelonade · 22/03/2019 09:49

@Jessabean such an exciting time!
Our Josy is being named after my grandma who's full name is Josette, another one to consider!

Sophronia · 22/03/2019 12:48

Jo-sea. I’m not keen on the Jo-zee pronunciation.

eddiemairswife · 22/03/2019 12:58

I'm a Josephine, shortened by my mother to Jose with an acute accent on the 'e', pronounced with a 'z' sound; now called Jo by all and sundry.

redrobin212 · 22/03/2019 14:19

I really like Josie pronounced Jo-see.
You will always get the odd person rhyming it with Rosie but I think Jo-see is the more common pronunciation (depending on where you live of course).

I also really like Jocelyn.

stillworkingitout · 22/03/2019 14:24

It’s a lovely name, really growing in popularity. I know two baby Josephines, a Jo-sea and a JoJo. I also know a ‘Phiney’ (a bit like Phoebe). I think there are plenty of options for her to grow into her own nickname.

sugarbum · 22/03/2019 14:26

i know a Josie. And now you have me wondering. Because I think we all pronounce it as if it has a 'z' but now I'm not sure. I need to listen to her mum the next time she says it! (to be fair, we call her Jo a lot so I hadn't really thought about it) I like the soft sound of the 's' though. Also, her name is actually Josie, not Josephine.

floribunda18 · 22/03/2019 14:29

Lovely name Star

Twiglet27 · 22/03/2019 17:04

Had to comment, I’m looking for names ideas but... I have a Josephine, we call her Josie and tbh I hadn’t thought of the Josee/Jozee issue until after she was born when one person asked how to pronounce it and I thought ‘oh why I haven’t I thought of that’ as Jozee makes me and my husband cringe. However, it’s honestly not been an issue, she’s definitely a ‘Josee’, there are one or two people who pronounce it with z but who cares?! (Apart from a relative who seems to insist on it to be controversial Grin) She calls herself Josie (with an s) but I like her having the option of Josephine when she’s older. It’s a great strong name imo, not ‘out there’ but not trendy. I was tempted by Posy when I was pregnant but dh vetoed & im now glad as imo it would seem a bit wet for an active intelligent girl. Go for Josie it’s a fab name, pronounce it your way I really think the vast majority of people will too Smile

FizzyGreenWater · 22/03/2019 17:27

Jojo

foxtiger · 22/03/2019 18:23

I pronounce Joseph and Josephine with a Z sound unless I know that particular person likes it pronounced with an S, but I think I've only ever heard Josie pronounced with an S. Jo gets around all the difficulty!

bridgetreilly · 22/03/2019 19:22

Jo-sea and Po-zee.

Josie is one of my favourite names. Great choice!

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