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[Opinions] Josephine
I posted a few days ago about a possible full name for the nn Sophie, and kahurema suggested Josephine nn Sophie. WDYT?
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It's too much of a stretch for me, sorry. Sophie is a legitimate full given name anyway, so why does it have to be a nn?Josephine is lovely on its own too, and I don't mind most of its natural nns (Josie, Jo, Posy / Posie, etc.) either.
Miranda
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I'd never thought of it, but it seems reasonable
~Lillian~
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I think Josephine nn Sophie would work. I prefer Sephie as a nn for Josephine, though.My favourite full name for Sophie is Sophronia.
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It's pushing it. Really pushing it, but I think it could work.
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My parents almost named me this except it rhymed with my last name, so, they didn't! I love it!Some more fn for nn Sophie:Josephine
Sophine / Sophina
Saphire-Kaylen (aka Kay!)
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I suppose it could work but it seems like a bit of a stretch. This suggestion really amuses me though, because my grandmother's name was Sophie and her older sister's was Josephine. It's funny thinking of them having the same name.
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I don't like Josephine as a nn for Sophie. Sophie is pretty enough on its own; I wouldn't call it a name that requires a fuller name! I really like Josephine on its own as well! ----Betsy-----
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It's kind of a stretch, in my opinion.
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It would work, but I'd much rather see Posey / Posy, Josie, or Jo for Josephine. They're all three much more interesting at this point than Sophie, and they make more sense to me.Array

She had fallen against the windows, which were pressed against the windows, which were pressed against the old oak near across the age of the old Aunt Sophronia--was almost dreadful enough to walk on. A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.

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Big ditto. (I love Posey and Josie.)
"How you turned my world, you precious thing.
You starve and near exhaust me.
Everything I've done, I've done for you.
I move the stars for no one."

"Within You"
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I think it's feasible. Personally, I'm not mad on the name Sophie, and would prefer a different nickname for Josephine.
- Maria
Pro-Sissy-Names.
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I never thought of Sophie as a nn for Josephine before, but I think it could work because they both have similar sounds with the S and the ph, if that makes sense.Personally I love just plain Sophie, but thats just me.
Josephine is lovely as well.
"Whatever you are, be a good one."
--Abraham Lincoln
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