Yes, it is a male name which is also used to refer to an unspecifed male.
Joe blew his whistle to stop the game.
"Joe's" can be a homograph as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it can refer to a possessive form (e.g., Joe's house). As a verb, "joe's" can be interpreted as the third-person singular form of the verb "joe," meaning to add sweeteners or flavors to something, typically coffee.
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As the subject of a verb, yes. Otherwise use Joe and me. We say "Joe or I will answer your questions: you may ask Joe or me."
"Joe" in Hawaiian is translated as "Ioane."
The only word Joe is able to read in "Great Expectations" is "Joe."
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Joe Derby
The term "Joe Dakcky" or "Joey" is a cockney slang word referring to "Pakees" The Usage of this word is racist.
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Joe had a gun in his waistband.
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GI Joe as a kid
No, it is not. It's just a name.
Gimmie an FWhats that spell?.... (Joe McDonald) Country Joe and the Fish
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