[Opinions] Josephine
I am really liking the name Josephine.
What do you think?
Any combos to go with it
Also, I know this guy named Cayle. People can never pronounce it right. How would you say its pronounced, at first glance?
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I can let myself breathe
I may not be perfect
But at least I am free
What do you think?
Any combos to go with it
Also, I know this guy named Cayle. People can never pronounce it right. How would you say its pronounced, at first glance?
I can let myself breathe
I may not be perfect
But at least I am free
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I love the name Josephine! Nice nicknames would be Jo and Josie. I think it's also very pretty as a middle name.
Combinations I like are...
Josephine Rose
Josephine Isobel
Josephine Melodie
Elanor Josephine
Amelia (Mia) Josephine
Cateline Josephine
Sophie Josephine
Stella Josephine
Any good? ;)
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Combinations I like are...
Josephine Rose
Josephine Isobel
Josephine Melodie
Elanor Josephine
Amelia (Mia) Josephine
Cateline Josephine
Sophie Josephine
Stella Josephine
Any good? ;)
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I like it. It reminds me of Jo from Little Women, who I adored as a child.
--Laura--
I used to really like Josephine, but now not so much. Josephina is slightly better IMO. Josephine Annette and Josephina Caroline are two combos that immediately come to mind.
I too know a boy named Cayle, and I'd pronounce it KAYL, like the vegetable (herb? I'm not sure what it is). I never hang around with him so I don't know whether or not others know how to pronounce it.
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I too know a boy named Cayle, and I'd pronounce it KAYL, like the vegetable (herb? I'm not sure what it is). I never hang around with him so I don't know whether or not others know how to pronounce it.
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I love Josephine! I think it's a great name that's not used enough.
When I see Cayle I think it would be pronounced with 2 syllables KAY-el, but the 2 syllables sort of blend together so it ends up sound more like Cale.
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When I see Cayle I think it would be pronounced with 2 syllables KAY-el, but the 2 syllables sort of blend together so it ends up sound more like Cale.
.Catherine Ann Genevieve.
I have never seen the appeal to Josephine. I like Joseph though.
I really like Cale and can't think of any other way to pronounce it. Seeing as it's spelt with a Y in there, is it pronounced KAY-lee or something? Thats all I can think of.
I really like Cale and can't think of any other way to pronounce it. Seeing as it's spelt with a Y in there, is it pronounced KAY-lee or something? Thats all I can think of.
I like Josephine a bit, but it's not a favorite. I think it's sweet but a little stuffy. I wouldn't particularly describe it as beautiful though I can understand how it would be appealing. Josefa is my preference for female variants of Joseph.
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I'd pronounce it like Kale, the vegetable. Needless to say, yuck.
I love Josephine though.
I love Josephine though.