Jocelyn

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Middle English male given name from Old French Joscelin, German Gautzelin, diminutive of names beginning with the tribal name Gaut "a Geat, a Goth", the root form of which probably comes from Proto-Germanic *Gautalinþiz; also used as a diminutive form of the Breton name Josse ( =Joyce). It survived as a surname and was revived as a given name in the nineteenth century.

  • Jocelyn is currently popular among U.S. Hispanics, and in the Philippines, by folk etymology explained as a feminine diminutive form of José (Joseph).

Proper noun

Jocelyn

  1. (dated) A male given name.
  2. A patronymic surname.
  3. A female given name.
    • 2006, Ted Freeman, Doctor in Vanuatu, Suva, Fiji: Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, →ISBN, page 34:
      I drove Dorothy immediately to King George V Hospital and two hours later she delivered a beautiful baby daughter. We named her Jocelyn.

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References

  • Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges: A Concise Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press 2001

Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: jo‧ce‧lyn

Noun

Jocelyn

  1. a female given name

French

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒo.se.lɛ̃/

Proper noun

Jocelyn

  1. A male given name, cognate to English Jocelyn.
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