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      Meaning of the first name Jozsefa

      Origin

      Hungarian

      Meaning

      Jehovah Increases, God Adds

      Variations

      Josefa, Josefin, Jozafat
      The name Jozsefa is of Hungarian origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning Jehovah increases or God adds. This name carries a significant spiritual connotation, reflecting a belief in divine blessing and abundance. It is often associated with themes of growth, prosperity, and fulfillment, as the name suggests that God provides additional blessings or enhances one's life. The feminine form of Joseph, Jozsefa is used primarily in Hungary and among Hungarian-speaking communities.

      Historically, Jozsefa has roots tracing back to biblical times, referencing the prominent figure of Joseph in the Old Testament. The name has appeared in various forms across cultures and languages, but the Hungarian version maintained its distinctiveness. Notably, figures such as Saint Joseph have contributed to the name's enduring popularity over the centuries. In Hungary, Jozsefa, along with its male counterpart, has been a common name across various generations, reflecting both cultural and religious influences.

      In contemporary times, Jozsefa remains prevalent in Hungary, though it is less commonly encountered in other parts of the world. The name is often given to girls and women, symbolizing familial connections and adherence to tradition. In modern secular contexts, the name is appreciated for its unique sound and historical significance, often being used by parents who wish to honor their heritage. Additionally, variations and derivatives of the name can be found, indicating its versatility and ongoing relevance in today’s naming practices.

      Based on our records...

      Werderits

      This is the most common surname associated with Jozsefa.

      Janos

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

      Anna

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