Certificate of Name
Jocelin
Unisex
English, French
Meaning & Origin
Jocelin is a variant of the name Jocelyn. As a given name, Jocelin is used across genders but carries distinct nuances depending on culture. While in English-speaking countries it is often seen as a unisex name, in France Jocelin is exclusively masculine.Etymology and OriginsThe name traces its roots back to the Frankish masculine name Gauzlin (or Gautselin), derived from the Germanic element gautaz, referring to the Geats, a North Germanic tribe. Combined with a Latin diminutive suffix, the name evolved through various forms. After the Norman Conquest of 1066, the Normans brought the name to England as Goscelin or Joscelin, where it was common until the 14th century. The revival in the 20th century primarily used Jocelyn as a feminine name, partly influenced by the surname Jocelyn.Usage and VariantsJocelin shares its linguistic heritage with many variants: English forms include Joselin and Joslyn, while French uses Josselin. Diminutive Joss is common in English. Traditionally in France, the spelling Jocelin remains male, while the female counterpart is Jocelyne. The related branch includes Germanic Gautselin and Old Norman Joscelin.Notable BearersNotable individuals bearing the name include Jocelin of Furness (Jocelyn), a 12th-century hagiographer, and more recent figures such as Jocelin Ng, a Singapore-based pianist. The name's continued use across cultures reflects its enduring adaptability.Meaning: Variant of Jocelyn, ultimately from Germanic 'Gautselin'Origin: Frankish/GermanicGender: Unisex (with cultural preferences)Usage Regions: English-speaking countries, France
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