Ioseph - Meaning of Ioseph |
[ 2 syll. io-sep(h), ios-e-ph ] The baby boy name Ioseph is pronounced YOWSehF †. Ioseph's origin is Hebrew, and its use, Gaelic, Irish, and Russian. Ioseph is a derivative of the English, French, and German Joseph.
Ioseph is unusual as a baby boy name. It is not ranked within the top 1000. In 2011, within the family of boy names directly linked to Ioseph, Joseph was the most frequently used.
Baby names that sound like Ioseph include Josyf (Polish), Yosef (Arabic and Hebrew), Iakov (Greek and Russian), Iosif (Greek, Russian, and Slavic), Jaagup (Estonian), Jacob (Dutch, English, German, and Scandinavian), Jakob (English, German, and Scandinavian), Jakov (Hungarian, Russian, and Slavic), Jakub (Czech, Polish, and Slavic), Jesop, Jocob, Jocobb, Josef (Czech, Dutch, German, Hebrew, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Yiddish), Joseph (English, French, and German), Jozef (Dutch, Slavic, and Polish), József (Hungarian), Juzef (Polish), Yaaqov, Yackeev, and Yackiv.
† English pronunciation for Ioseph: Y as in "you (Y.UW)" ; OW as in "oak (OW.K)" ; S as in "see (S.IY)" ; EH as in "ebb (EH.B)" ; F as in "fee (F.IY)"