Josie_(name)
Josie (name)
Name list
Josie is a diminutive of the female given name Josephine.
- Josie Aiello, American singer-songwriter
- Josie Arlington (1864–1914), American brothel madam
- Josie Bassett (1874–1964), American rancher associated with outlaws
- Josie Bissett (born 1970), American actress
- Josie Carroll (born 1957), Canadian Thoroughbred horse trainer
- Josie d'Arby (born 1972), Welsh television presenter
- Josie Davis (born 1973), American actress and producer
- Josie DeCarlo (1923–2012), inspiration and namesake of the fictional Josie of Josie and the Pussycats (see below)
- Josephine Earp (1861–1944), American actress and dancer called Josie by her common law husband, Western legend Wyatt Earp
- Josie Gibson (born 1985), British media personality and winner of Big Brother 2010
- Josie Ho (born 1974), Hong Kong singer and actress; daughter of Macau gambling magnate Stanley Ho
- Josie Lawrence (born 1959), British comedian and actress
- Josie Leavitt, American politician
- Josie Long (born 1982), British comedian
- Josie Loren (born 1987), American actress
- Josie MacAvin (1919–2005), Irish set designer
- Josie Maran (born 1978), American model and actress
- Josie Rourke (born 1976), British theatre and film director
- A ring name of professional wrestler Josette Bynum (born 1977)
- Josie, lead singer and guitarist of the comic book band Josie and the Pussycats
- Josie McFarlane, in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Josie Moraine, from Ruta Sepetys book Out of the Easy
- Josie Packard, in the television series Twin Peaks
- Josie Pye in Anne of Green Gables
- Josie Russell (Home and Away), in the Australian soap opera Home and Away
- Josie, heroine of the 1967 Western film The Ballad of Josie, played by Doris Day
- Josie Jump, a character in the children's show Balamory.
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