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[ syll. joe-(s)(p)(h), jo-es-ph ] The boy name Joesph is pronounced JHOW-SF- KEY. Joesph is of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in English. Joesph is a variant form of the English, French, and German Joseph. Joesph is rare as a baby name for boys. At the modest peak of its usage in 1977, 0.015% of baby boys were named Joesph. Its ranking then was #507. The baby name has since markedly dropped in popularity, and is currently of only irregular use. Out of the group of boy names directly related to Joesph, the English, French, and German Joseph was the most frequently used in 2008. Baby names that sound like Joesph include the Dutch Jaap, the English Jeff, the English Jepp, the Scandinavian Jeppe, the Dutch and English Job, the English Jobe, the Dutch Joop, the Dutch Jop, the English Jove, the German Jupp, the English Geof, the English Geoff, the English Gibb, the Italian Giove, the Dutch, English, German, and Scandinavian Jacob, the Hungarian Jakab, the English Jakeb, the Russian Jakiv, the English, German, and Scandinavian Jakob, and the Hungarian, Russian, and Slavic Jakov. KEY: approx pronunciation for Joesph: JH as in "gee (JH.IY)" ; OW as in "oat (OW.T)" ; S as in "sea (S.IY)" ; F as in "fee (F.IY)" ![]() ![]() |
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