Meaning & Origin
Jožefa is a Slovene feminine form of Joseph, a name with deep biblical roots meaning "he will add" or "may he add," derived from the Hebrew root yasaf meaning "to add, to increase." The name Joseph originates from the Latin Ioseph, which in turn comes from the Greek Ioseph, and ultimately the Hebrew Yosef. In the Old Testament, Joseph is a central figure: the eleventh son of Jacob and the first with his wife Rachel, whose story of being sold into slavery by his brothers but rising to become the pharaoh's advisor is recounted in the Book of Genesis. In the New Testament, Joseph is also the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus, as well as Joseph of Arimathea, who provided the tomb for Jesus' burial.Usage and VariantsJožefa is primarily used in Slovenia, where other forms include the variant Jozefa (without the háček) and the diminuitive Jožica. Another colloquial Slovene diminutive is Pepca. The masculine counterparts in Slovene are Josip, Jožef, Jože, and Juš. Similar feminine forms in other languages include Croatian Josipa and Jozefina, Catalan Josepa, Czech Josefína, and Swedish Josefine.Historically, the name Joseph was common among Jewish communities from the Middle Ages, but adoption by Christians grew in the late medieval period due to increased veneration of Saint Joseph. However, in Slovenia, the feminine forms belong to a tradition of adapting biblical names into local vernaculars, often suffixed with -a to indicate feminine gender.Meaning: "he will add"Origin: Hebrew, via Latin and GreekType: First nameUsage regions: Slovenia