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Joshua?

28 replies

cjw81 · 19/04/2019 07:38

Any thoughts on the name Joshua? My husband really likes it, I think I do too but as a teacher have come across some boys with that name who were on the trickier side!

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SallyWD · 19/04/2019 07:42

I know a lovely Josh. It's a great name!

Tiramisu1 · 19/04/2019 07:43

I don't like it at all.

Mammatron · 19/04/2019 07:49

Lovely name!

TrotEsio · 19/04/2019 07:50

Ha! Came on to say that as a teacher Joshua is the name of a child you do not want in your class Grin

MustardYellowJumper · 19/04/2019 07:50

Great nam e! Very nice.

Footle · 19/04/2019 07:55

And apparently cliffdiver is a name you don't want your child's teacher to have.

PBobs · 19/04/2019 08:51

Ah Footle. Get yourself a sense of humour. All teachers I know have a name or two (or three, four, five...) that they wouldn't name their child based on experience.

As a teacher I came on to say I've taught two absolutely lovely boys called Josh/Joshua over the past few years. I don't love the name but it has very positive associations for me.

Sophronia · 19/04/2019 09:26

I like Joshua but not keen on Josh.

Lew1993 · 19/04/2019 09:29

One of my top boy names, it's lovely!

Awrite · 19/04/2019 09:31

Lovely.

Disappearedtothe80s · 19/04/2019 10:11

Honestly? It is an extremely boring name, done to death for the past 20 odd years. My children (aged between 13-20) have had heaps of Joshuas in their years at school, I think there were three Josh's at one point in DS1's year at primary school.

That said, it is a perfectly fine name.

NutMeghan · 19/04/2019 13:39

A little dated to the 90s 00s but still nice!

BlueMerchant · 19/04/2019 14:07

I think it's a nice name. I associate Joshua's as being 'spirited'Grin

Shadow1234 · 19/04/2019 14:13

I think its a nice name

sweetsaltypopcorn · 19/04/2019 15:59

I work in a PRU and have never taught a Joshua!

DramaAlpaca · 19/04/2019 16:02

It's not my style but it's OK, no negative associations with it, nicely traditional, maybe a little dated in that the ones I know are all in their 20s, but overall a perfectly good name.

MarkingMyPlace9 · 19/04/2019 17:15

My Middle is a Joshua. Mainly shortened to Josh or Joshie. I love it. We've not come across many others his age (3 and 1/2 Year old) And I don't regret it for a second. He was such a placid Baby compared to my first....Is a bit of a pickle now, since turning 3, but is a loveable pickle lol. Good luck!

lljkk · 19/04/2019 17:20

I have an irrational aversion to it.
I suspect b/c it was extremely overused about 30 yrs ago.

All the ones I've known have been nice, calm, pleasant. Nothing wrong with the people who bear the name.

Bumblebeesmum · 22/04/2019 09:08

I think it’s lovely but my (teacher) husband vetoed it

finallychangedmyusername · 22/04/2019 09:09

Probably my favourite boys name. Love it.

thecowjumpedoverthemoon · 24/04/2019 23:07

I love the name Joshua, it made it in my top 5 for my little boy but I knew he would just get called Josh all the time and felt like a great name wasted!

Kedgeree · 24/04/2019 23:09

I have a Joshua. He's 33 and it was a very unusual name at that time. I still love it (obvs) but it's unusable today.

cjw81 · 26/04/2019 11:00

Why is it unusable now? Because of its popularity? It's funny, I've had a few Joshuas I have taught over the years but no young children I know nowadays are Joshuas.

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WoollyMummoth · 26/04/2019 11:07

It’s a gorgeous name! My grandad was a Joshua and got called Joss which I like much better than Josh.

AfterSchoolWorry · 26/04/2019 11:09

I think it's awfully dull.

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