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Jose
Hebrew
Variant of Josepha. Feminine form of Joseph. May Jehovah give increase.
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Jose
Biblical
Raised; who pardons
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Jose
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Jose
Portuguese
May God give increase.
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Jose
Spanish
May God give increase.
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Jose
Spanish
The Spanish form of Joseph: May Jehovah add. Addition (to the family).
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Jose-Antonio
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Joseba
Hebrew
God will multiply.
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Joseba
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Josebe
Hebrew
God will add.
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Josebe
Spanish
Feminine of Joseph: God will increase.
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Josee
Hebrew
God will add.
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Josef
Czechoslovakian
May God give increase.
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Josef
Danish
Danish form of Joseph.
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Josef
German
German form of Joseph.
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Josefa
German
Feminine of Joseph.
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Josefa
Spanish
Spanish form of Josephine: God shall add.
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Josefina
Spanish
Spanish form of Josephine. God shall add. Feminine of Joseph.
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Joselin
French
A Variation of Jocelyn which is the tribal name of the Gauts in French
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Joseline
French
A Variation of Jocelyn which is the tribal name of the Gauts in French
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Joselito
Spanish
May God give increase.
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Joseluis
Spanish
God will increase + famous warrior
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Joselyn
French
from an old surname
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Josep
Polish
Polish form of Joseph 'God shall add'.
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Josepa
Spanish
God will increase
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Josepe
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Joseph
Biblical
Increase; addition
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Joseph
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Joseph
Hebrew
May Jehovah add/give increase. St Joseph of Arimathea undertook the burial of Jesus (in Holy Grail lore). In the bible Joseph was sold by his brothers into slavery and later rose to become a supreme power in Egypt. Also Jesus' legal father.
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Joseph
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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