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Joseph Stalin had the nickname "Soso," as a child. "Soso" is a diminutive form of the name Iosep (Joseph), which was Stalin's first name in the original Georgian.
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Koba was a nickname for Joseph Stalin. It was a name used only by his closest associates. He also was called "Soso."
Stalin's childhood nickname was "Soso," a common colloquialism for his first name Iosep. No one called him that when he was in power.
Geppetto in Italian is a nickname for Giuseppe("Joseph") in Italian.
In Greek, the name "Joey" does not have a specific meaning as it is a nickname or variation of the name Joseph. It is commonly used as a shortened form of Joseph, which means "he will add" or "God increases" in Hebrew.
Joey is derived from Joseph, often a nickname. Joseph is a Hebrew Bible name meaning something like "God will increase" (our people).
'Jack' is a common nickname for someone whose name is 'John.'
Pepe is a nickname given to men called José (Joseph in English) It comes from medieval paintings that labelled Joseph (father of Jesus) as P.P. (pater putativus = supposed father) -- when you pronounce P.P. in Spanish it comes out "Pepe".