Aside from being the short form of the name Joseph, ie a man's name, there is also a derivative for women, Jo.
The name Joe is said to be used from the mid-1800s.
My favourite Joe name is Joe Bloggs, and he features in some of my stories.
It's anonymous enough for someone to use as a cover when booking into a sleazy motel and is a little more refined than Smith or Jones, names that more than likely already feature in the register.
Jo could be a short form for Josephine, a name I'm sure some women would prefer not to be called.
But...
Did you know it's also a name given to a cup of coffee?
Well, that didn't make much of a splash. I don't think anyone these days refers to coffee as Joe because there are so many different variations with names I couldn't pronounce let alone spell, I think it's been lost in the mists of time because there was only one type of coffee.
It was called coffee. Funny about that.
However...
There is another definition, and that is for the 'average Joe', an ordinary fellow who works for a living.
Odd, because I thought that was what most of us did, but perhaps it refers to tradespeople, or blue collar workers, not the white collar brigade.
Hang on, isn't there a GI Joe, a universal description of the average soldier?
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