Koko
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Koko Name meanings & History
The name Koko has multiple meanings in different cultures. In Japanese, it means "stork," "time," or "ancient." In Africa, it means "night," "second-born," or "keeper of the house.". A Japanese name that can have different meanings depending on the kanji used to write it. Noted bearers include Emperor Kōkō (830 - 887), the 58th emperor of Japan, and Koko Tsurumi (b.1992), a Japanese Olympic medalist for the women's gymnastics team. The name Koko can be used as a standalone name or as a nickname for longer names that start with Ko, such as Kozue or Koharu.
Zodiac Sign of Koko: Kundalini (Hindu, for power) Scorpio
Synonyms of Koko:
K: Kind,Karate,Kundalini,Karma
O: Obsolete,Obstinate,Ostentatious,Obsessive,Organized
Koko is:- a Mature name
- a Modern name
- a Rough name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Koko include Koko Taylor, an American blues singer, and Koko the gorilla, a famous gorilla who was able to communicate with humans using sign language.
2.) KOKO (Female)
3.) Koko (Female)
4.) KOKO (Female)
5.) KOKO (Female)
6.) Koko (Unisex)
Usage:
Meanings: In Japanese, Koko means "stork" or "child of the light", while in African it means "night".
Description: In Japanese, Koko means "stork" or "child of the light", while in African it means "night". A Japanese name that can have different meanings depending on the kanji used to write it. Noted bearers include Emperor Kōkō (830 - 887), the 58th emperor of Japan, and Koko Tsurumi (b.1992), a Japanese Olympic medalist for the women's gymnastics team. Koko is used as a given name for girls. It can also be used as a nickname for names starting with "K" or "Co".
Famous People
One of the most famous bearers of the name Koko was a female western lowland gorilla who was known for her ability to communicate with humans using sign language. Other notable people with the name include Japanese actress Koko Mori, American jazz pianist Koko Taylor, and American artist Koko Brown.
7.) Koko (Unisex)
Usage:
Meanings: Koko is derived from the Japanese language and has various meanings depending on the kanji used. Some potential meanings include 'child of the stork', 'heart' or 'happiness'.
Description: Koko is derived from the Japanese language and has various meanings depending on the kanji used. Some potential meanings include 'child of the stork', 'heart' or 'happiness'. A Japanese name that can have different meanings depending on the kanji used to write it. Noted bearers include Emperor Kōkō (830 - 887), the 58th emperor of Japan, and Koko Tsurumi (b.1992), a Japanese Olympic medalist for the women's gymnastics team. Koko can be used as a standalone name or as a nickname. It may appeal to parents who want a name that is unique and has cultural significance. It is a great choice for parents who like short and sweet names that are easy to pronounce and spell.
Famous People
Koko the gorilla was a famous primatologist who gained international fame for her ability to communicate using sign language. Koko Kimora is a Japanese fashion model and singer who is known for her distinctive fashion sense and unique style.
8.) Koko (Male)
Usage: Mongolian
Description: African, Native American, Japanese. . A Japanese name that can have different meanings depending on the kanji used to write it. Noted bearers include Emperor Kōkō (830 - 887), the 58th emperor of Japan, and Koko Tsurumi (b.1992), a Japanese Olympic medalist for the women's gymnastics team.
9.) Koko (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Koko means "stork" or "stork child" in Japanese. It can also mean "little" or "junior".
Description: Koko means "stork" or "stork child" in Japanese. It can also mean "little" or "junior". A Japanese name that can have different meanings depending on the kanji used to write it. Noted bearers include Emperor Kōkō (830 - 887), the 58th emperor of Japan, and Koko Tsurumi (b.1992), a Japanese Olympic medalist for the women's gymnastics team. Koko is primarily used as a feminine given name, but it can also be a surname.
Famous People
Koko the gorilla, a famous gorilla who was taught sign language and could communicate with humans.