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      Meaning of the first name Jozsa

      Origin

      Hungarian

      Meaning

      Variation of the Name Joseph

      Variations

      Jozua, Rozsa, Joziah
      The name Jozsa is a variant of the biblical name Joseph, which has Hebrew origins meaning God will add or God increases. In Hungarian culture, Jozsa represents a common adaptation of Joseph, reflecting the language's phonetic characteristics and naming conventions. This name carries connotations of prosperity and divine favor, aligning with the traditional attributes associated with the original Joseph.

      Historically, the name Jozsa has been rooted in Hungarian-speaking regions and has seen variations across different cultures and languages, including József in Hungarian and Giuseppe in Italian. The name Joseph has a long-standing presence in religious texts, notably within the Christian and Jewish traditions, where it denotes pivotal figures such as Joseph, the son of Jacob, and Joseph, the husband of Mary. Throughout the centuries, Jozsa has been used in Hungarian literature and genealogy, often associated with prominent families and influential figures in the region.

      In contemporary times, the name Jozsa continues to hold significance in Hungary and among Hungarian communities worldwide. It remains a popular choice for new parents, reflecting a blend of traditional values and modern identity. Additionally, the name can be found in various cultural contexts, often used in literary works, music, and even in the arts, showcasing its enduring appeal. As global interactions increase, variations of Jozsa are embraced within multicultural frameworks, highlighting its versatility and ongoing relevance in the modern naming landscape.

      Based on our records...

      Kohn

      This is the most common surname associated with Jozsa.

      Josef

      This is the most common name of those married to a Jozsa.

      Erzsebet

      This is the most common name for a child of a Jozsa.
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