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[Opinions] Josepha
What is your opinion of Josepha? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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I'm having a hard time not just thinking of it as Joseph with a huffy sound at the end, yet the *pha is so unusual, it intrigues me.Jozefa would look better to me, maybe. Kind of in the same way I prefer Tzipora to Zipporah.

This message was edited 10/26/2019, 10:00 AM

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I like Josephine better, personally, but there's nothing wrong with Josepha. I wouldn't look askance at a little Josepha or anything like that.
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I've never heard it used: I suppose it's joSEEfa? I really don't enjoy it. Josephine is much better, but I wouldn't use it because I like Joseph, nn Joe, enough to use IRL, so the fem versions don't get a look in.
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It's yo-ZEF-a in German, and jo-SEF-a in English.
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It sounds ugly and tired, I prefer Josephine.
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Hi Billina !!!Josepha seems... cold, austere, serious. I can see it on a nun or a very religious woman, not on a baby born in these years.I much prefer other names. Tabitha or Talitha for example. They are Biblical but they are more fascinating in my opinion.Josephine is better but dated too in my opinion.

This message was edited 10/25/2019, 12:38 PM

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