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  2. José - Wikipedia

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    In medieval England the name was occasionally borne by women but more commonly by men; the variant surname Jose is local to Devon and Cornwall. [3] The common spelling of this given name in different languages is a case of interlingual homography.

  3. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    When the conjunction y is used and the maternal surname begins with an i vowel sound — whether written with the vowel I (Ibarra), the vowel Y (Ybarra archaic spelling), or the combination Hi + consonant — Spanish euphony substitutes e in place of the word y; thus the example of the Spanish statesman Eduardo Dato e Iradier (1856–1921).

  4. Jose - Wikipedia

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    Jose is the English transliteration of the Hebrew and Aramaic name Yose, which is etymologically linked to Yosef or Joseph. Given name. Mishnaic and Talmudic periods

  5. Joseph - Wikipedia

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    The Bible offers two explanations for the origins of the name Yosef: first, it is compared to the word asaf from the root /'sp/, ' taken away ': "And she conceived, and bore a son; and said, God hath taken away my reproach"; Yosef is then identified with the similar root /ysp/, meaning ' add ': "And she called his name Joseph; and said, The L ORD shall add to me another son."

  6. José María - Wikipedia

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    José María Callejón (born 1987), Spanish football (soccer) player; Jose Mari Chan, Filipino-Chinese singer, songwriter, TV personality, and businessman in the sugar industry, born 1945; José María Dols Abellán (the elder; 1953–2014), Spanish bullfighter; José María Dols Samper (the younger; born 1982), Spanish bullfighter and model

  7. Pepe - Wikipedia

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    Pepe Romero (born 1944), Spanish classical and flamenco guitarist; Pepe Aguilar (born 1968), American folklore singer; Pépé Kallé (1951–1998), Congolese Soukous singer; Pepe Smith (1947–2019), real name Joseph William Feliciano Smith, Filipino rock singer and drummer

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  9. List of place names of Spanish origin in the United States

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    Arizona Either from árida zona, meaning "Arid Zone", or from a Spanish word of Basque origin meaning "The Good Oak" California (from the name of a fictional island country in Las sergas de Esplandián, a popular Spanish chivalric romance by Garci Rodríguez de Mon talvo) Colorado (meaning "red [colored]", "ruddy" or "colored" in masculine form.