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1 The origin of my whole name!
Daeja Jo Ford The origin of my whole name!

2 I guess my mom wanted to be creative by naming her child Daeja.
How I got my name.. I was given the name Daeja because: D stands for Damon (my step-brother), A stands for Angela (my mom), E for Eddie (my great-grandpa), J for Jamil (my step-brother), and A for Anjeanette (my aunt). I guess my mom wanted to be creative by naming her child Daeja.

3 Meaning of Daeja.. The origin of my name means:
Daeja- “already” from the French phrase ‘deja-vu’ meaning “already seen” I looked up the word “Deja” for the meaning because that is how the name is commonly spelled.

4 How I Feel About My Name.. Sometimes I like my name, and sometimes I don’t. Like, for example, when people spell my name, I don’t like my name, at all. This is how some people spell it: Deaja, Dajea, Deja, Daega, Daga. It gets pretty annyoing. My name is not very common. I could not find anyone with my name, except someone from a different school. I like my name when people can’t pronounce it and I have to tell them how to say it. It makes me feel intelligent.

5 How My Middle Name Came To Be
I have Jo as a middle name because almost all the women in my family have Jo as a middle name. For example: Amanda Jo (my cousin), and Jennifer Jo (my great-aunt).

6 Meaning of Jo Jo- a diminutive of Josephine which means: May Jehovah add/addition to the family.

7 How I Feel About My Middle Name
I actually like my middle name. First, because most of the women have the same middle name as my, and I feel honored to share it. Second, it’s easy to spell! Third, because it can be spelled masculine or feminine. Popularity of Jo, see picture below.


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