The spelling of the name Yoseph is derived from the Hebrew name יוֹסֵף (Yosef). The phonetic transcription of Yoseph is /j oʊ ˈs ɛ f/. The "y" is pronounced as a semi-vowel /j/, while the "o" is pronounced as a long open-mid back rounded vowel /oʊ/. The "s" is pronounced as /s/ and the "e" is pronounced as a short open-mid front unrounded vowel /ɛ/. Finally, the "ph" is pronounced as /f/. In summary, Yoseph is pronounced as "yo-sef".
The name "Yoseph" is of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Yosef" (יוֹסֵף) which means "to add" or "he will add". The name has biblical roots and is associated with the story of Joseph in the Old Testament of the Bible. Joseph was one of the twelve sons of Jacob and Rachel, and he later became a prominent figure in Egypt. The name has been used among Jewish communities for centuries and is also popular in various forms in other cultures and languages.