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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
Notice:BABYNAMES is now on-line and writable! Enjoy...
Moderator:OASS::BURDEN_D
Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

824.0. "Josephine" by BOOBOO::MCPARTLAN () Mon Aug 31 1992 17:47

Hi,

I don't have any children at this time, and I'm not expecting at this time
either, however, my husband and I are starting to plan our family.  I'm so
thrilled about the idea of having children that I've started picking out names.

Both my husband and I were very close to our late grandmothers.  I would like
to use their names if I ever have a daughter.  Unfortunately, I'm not getting
alot of support on the subject.  His grandmothers name was Sara and that's OK,
but mine was Josephine.  That's the sticky part.  If I had my way I'd choose
the name Josephine Sara McPartlan.  My grandmother hated her name and everyone 
called her Jo.  Everyone knew she hated it, and would probably throw a fit if
I gave it to my child, but to me it's quite an honor to her.

I've thought about maybe picking a derivative of it, but I'm not really
sure what's out there - Maybe Josi, Joey or Justine??  Does anyone have any
opinions or suggestions?

BTW, if we have a boy I'd half name it after my husband (John) and call him
John Dillon (or Dylan) McPartlan.

Thanks for your comments!

Donna
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824.1JO....KYOA::CHANGMon Aug 31 1992 18:4514
    
    If your grandmother went by Jo, you could look for girls names starting
    with Jo.  That way you could honor your grandmother with the name she
    preferred:
    
    Joan
    Joanne
    Joleen
    Jody
    Joy
    Joyce
    Jocelyn
    
    Chris
824.2J.D. or J.S.AMCUCS::MEHRINGWed Sep 09 1992 18:4711
I really like the sound of Jocelyn Sara - and it's similar enough to
Josephine for the purpose of honoring the namesak, but updated a bit.

Also, John Dillon (or Dylan) sounds cool!

You'll find your preferences will change over time - especially when
you have to consider all of your husband's name-connotations...

Never hurts to think ahead... good luck!

-Cori
824.3Sara JosephineKYOA::CHANGWed Sep 09 1992 19:164
    I was also thinking that if you want to keep Josephine, you can
    reverse the names: Sara Josephine.  That sounds very well together.
    
    Chris