I like the name, but I would have a problem with it being shortened. I like boys names for girls, but for some reason I can't get on board with using Jo as a nn for a girl.
I have a negative association with the name, so I don't like it.
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BFP #1 9/7/10, EDD 5/14/11, Violet born 5/27/11.
BFP #2 4/9/12, EDD 12/16/12, M/C Rory 4/24/12.
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I'm not the biggest fan, but I also have only known one women named Joelle and she left a VERY bad impression on me. So I may be a bit biased on this one.
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BFP #1 9/7/10, EDD 5/14/11, Violet born 5/27/11.
BFP #2 4/9/12, EDD 12/16/12, M/C Rory 4/24/12.
BFP #3 10/6/12, EDD 6/16/12., Matilda born 6/17/13.
this! nms
This. I want to pronounce it with a twang.
I agree
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