Yes, it is a male name which is also used to refer to an unspecifed male.
"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.
Joe muttered an unintelligible response to the question.
He blew a whistle to signal the start of the race.
"Joe" in Hawaiian is translated as "Ioane."
The derivatives for the Latin word "incitabant" include "incite" and "incitement" in English. These words carry the meaning of urging or prompting someone to take action.
The only word Joe is able to read in "Great Expectations" is "Joe."
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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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No, it is not. It's just a name.
GI Joe as a kid
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Gimmie an FWhats that spell?.... (Joe McDonald) Country Joe and the Fish