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Josie, heroine of the 1967 Western film The Ballad of Josie, played by Doris Day; Josie, lead singer and guitarist of the comic book band Josie and the Pussycats; Josie, a secondary protagonist in the Dan The Man game and web series; Josie Jump, a character in the children's show Balamory; Josie McFarlane, in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Originally a diminutive form of the French name Josèphe, Joséphine became the standard form in the 19th century, replacing Josèphe, which eventually became a very rare name. In 2017, Josephine was the 107th most popular girls' baby name in the US. [1] Diminutive forms of this name include Fifi, Jo, Josie, Joetta and Jojo.
Cody is a unisex given name. [1] Spellings include Codi, Codie, Kodi, Kodie, and Kody.Other variants are Coady and Codey.. According to A Dictionary of First Names, Cody is "a transferred use of the Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Gaelic O'Cuidighthigh meaning 'descendant of Cuidightheach' (originally a byname for a helpful person), or of Mac Óda 'son of Óda' (a personal name of ...
Josie (name), various people and fictional characters with the given name, a diminutive of Josephine Edith Josie (1921-2000), Canadian writer and newspaper columnist Peter Josie , Saint Lucia politician
Josie Totah started her career as a child star on such series as “Jessie,” “Back in the Game,” “Glee” and “Champions,” as well as in films including “Other People.”
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Josée is a French feminine first name, pronounced , relates to the longer feminine form of Joséphine, and may also be coupled with other names in feminine name composites. Similarly, in Flemish , José is a male given name, for which the feminine written form is Josée , with both forms being pronounced [ˈjoːseː] , but the spelling stems ...
Josie is a student at Riverdale High School and was both the lead singer and guitarist of her band, Josie and the Pussycats. After she secretly made the decision to pursue a solo career, Valerie Brown and Melody Valentine disbanded the group. Her father, who was a man of music, gave her the name Josephine, after the late singer Josephine Baker.