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Stosh

I've seen/heard this name a couple of times lately but the usually name sites I go to don't have anything.

 So, is it an actual name or a nn?

Re: Stosh

  • The only time I ever heard of it was a character on Veronica Mars, Stosh Piznarski. He went by Piz.
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  • There is a poster on one of the other boards who has a DS named Stosh (unless that is just a nn). I had never heard it before so always wondered too.

    It looks like it is a British male name:

    https://www.babynology.com/meaning-stosh-m20.html

    https://www.yeahbaby.com/baby-name.php?name=Stosh

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  • imagelovemytwoboys:

    There is a poster on one of the other boards who has a DS named Stosh (unless that is just a nn). I had never heard it before so always wondered too.

    It looks like it is a British male name:

    https://www.babynology.com/meaning-stosh-m20.html

    https://www.yeahbaby.com/baby-name.php?name=Stosh

    The poster spelled Stas, the Polish nn of Stanislaw (Stanley),  phonetically

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  • imageReniaB:
    imagelovemytwoboys:

    There is a poster on one of the other boards who has a DS named Stosh (unless that is just a nn). I had never heard it before so always wondered too.

    It looks like it is a British male name:

    https://www.babynology.com/meaning-stosh-m20.html

    https://www.yeahbaby.com/baby-name.php?name=Stosh

    The poster spelled Stas, the Polish nn of Stanislaw (Stanley),  phonetically

    Huh?

    The poster on TB I am referring to is on the toddler boards and has two tickers in her sig: one for her son named Stosh and the other for her daughter named Adeline (or something similar). Are we talking about the same person?

    ETA: Hm, maybe we are! I just found this old post. I guess pictures/tickers are gone now, but it is the same names I was referring to:

    https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/17953651.aspx

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  • imagelovemytwoboys:
    imageReniaB:
    imagelovemytwoboys:

    There is a poster on one of the other boards who has a DS named Stosh (unless that is just a nn). I had never heard it before so always wondered too.

    It looks like it is a British male name:

    https://www.babynology.com/meaning-stosh-m20.html

    https://www.yeahbaby.com/baby-name.php?name=Stosh

    The poster spelled Stas, the Polish nn of Stanislaw (Stanley),  phonetically

    Huh?

    The poster on TB I am referring to is on the toddler boards and has two tickers in her sig: one for her son named Stosh and the other for her daughter named Adeline (or something similar). Are we talking about the same person?

    Maybe, I don't recall which board I noticed the bumpie on but I remember a post where she mentioned where the name Stosh came from.   

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  • Stosh is eastern european. It's used as a nickname for Stanley or variations on that name. It is also used as a nickname for people whose last names have that sound. It is increasingly used as a stand alone name (I think Jessica Alba named her baby that.)
  • I have an uncle named Stanley who goes by Stosh. His family is Polish.
  • My husband's family calls boys 'stosh' as a nickname. I think it's a fairly common Polish nickname, can't recall exactly what name it is short for, but I think it came from their Polish Grandfather. I don't think it's a 'Real' name, but to each their own!
  • imageAllie30:
    Stosh is eastern european. It's used as a nickname for Stanley or variations on that name. It is also used as a nickname for people whose last names have that sound. It is increasingly used as a stand alone name (I think Jessica Alba named her baby that.)

    I thought Jessica Alba had a girl named Honor. 

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  • imageschnappycat:

    imageAllie30:
    Stosh is eastern european. It's used as a nickname for Stanley or variations on that name. It is also used as a nickname for people whose last names have that sound. It is increasingly used as a stand alone name (I think Jessica Alba named her baby that.)

    I thought Jessica Alba had a girl named Honor. 

    she does

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  • imageplunderb:
    I have an uncle named Stanley who goes by Stosh. His family is Polish.

    Same here.  Our neighbor where I grew up was named Stanley, but he went by Stosh.

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  • Never heard of it...I'm hoping it's just a bad nickname.
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  • When I was little, the lady who babysat me also babysat a family in which the oldest son's name was Stosh (he was about 6 years younger than me so that would make him around 26 now).  The whole sibset was Stephanie, Stosh and Skyler(f).  I always thought it was Norwegian, Finnish or Danish.  I can't remember their last names to save my life.
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    Urban Dictionary was not kind -

    Derived for the Polish version of the name "Stanley;" An often insulting nickname for a stupid person. Variations include, Stoshu, Stash, Stashu, and Stoshy

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  • I've never heard it before. It's different.
  • imageStarAnnice:

    Reminds me of "stash", as in "Duuuuude...where's my stash?" 

    Annice. I love you. LOL 

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