I pronounce it Zoh-shuh, though I welcome feedback on preferred pronunciation. What do you think of the name? Too complicated for use in [name_u]North[/name_u] [name_u]America[/name_u]?
And what would you name Zosia’s siblings?
I pronounce it Zoh-shuh, though I welcome feedback on preferred pronunciation. What do you think of the name? Too complicated for use in [name_u]North[/name_u] [name_u]America[/name_u]?
And what would you name Zosia’s siblings?
[name_f]Zosia[/name_f] is a strong and powerful name! I pronounce it zaw-shuh!
[name_f]Zosia[/name_f] and…
[name_f]Anouk[/name_f]
[name_f]Lyra[/name_f]
[name_f]Lilja[/name_f]
Kaja/Kaia
[name_f]Sunniva[/name_f]
[name_f]Linnea[/name_f]
[name_f]Mira[/name_f]
[name_f]Noemi[/name_f]
I knew a [name_f]Zosia[/name_f] my age (thirties) in the U.K. and she’s the only one I’ve ever met! I think it’s such a pretty name, zippy and magical with international flair. She said it zo-shuh with the short [name_f]English[/name_f] ‘o’ sound, not like ‘oh’ if that makes sense.
In Poland, it’s used exclusively as a nickname for [name_f]Zofia[/name_f]. I like it - it’s very soft and sweet, but I wouldn’t use it as a full name. It’s pronounced ZAW-sha.
I know a Zotia (who also says it like ZO-shuh) from the US, and most people were able to get her name!!
I really like it, I think it’s zippy and has a great unique flair