Is Jo a masculine or feminine name?
Is Joe a masculine or feminine name?
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In most cases Jo is the feminine version, whereas Joe is the masculine version.
Woman or Women in Japanese are called じょせい(Jo-sei) In kanji, 女性 女means female, 性 means gender pronounce Jo-sei like 'Joe-say' as in 'Joe' in the name, and 'say' as in saying.
One pronunciation of the name is "jole", which rhymes with words ending in -ole and -oll, including : boll, droll, foal, goal, knoll, poll, stroll, troll, and you'll. bole, cole, dole, hole, mole, pole, role, sole, and whole. -------- The pronunciation "joe-ell" has only the proper rhyme "Noel" and the phrase "so well".
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Beth is a shortened version of both Elizabeth and Bethany. Elizabeth means either "my God is an oath" or "my God is abundance" whereas Bethany was derived from a biblical town name meaning "house of figs". all the best people have the name beth/elizabeth/anything to do with the name beth!
the name of jose means that that person is not fat but not skinny either.It also means that he is a nice and sweet man but sometimes something is wrong with him.Go check someone to tell you what is going on with him.It also means he likes soccer and he is a little old but he looks very young.It also means he is mexican and that he had a lovely wife with two kids.
Jo or Joe can be used for either men or women.
Rocky Jo's birth name is Rocky Joe.
Jonathan JJ Jo-Jo Joe
Jo or Joe.
well Joe is short for Joseph and Jo is short for Joanna, and Josephine.
what are you talking about jo-joe ?
My name is Joe joe joe Jo joe joooo! Hee, heee, hee!!! Dovefur proud she-cat from thunderclan!!! ~signed~ ~warriorcatsgirl~
Jo if it is a nickname for Joanne, Joan, etc.
he doesn't need a nickname because he's names is already nice
Jo! if my name was joanna i think i would go with Jo. i think its just cool to be Jo but not 'joe'. be different!
Joe is typically male, but girls also are called Jo or sometimes Joe- short for Josephine.
"Joy" is an English equivalent of the Italian word gioia.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." The pronunciation is "DJOH-yah."