[Opinions] Coco?
Thoughts on Coco? Any ideas for a full name? Any middle names ideas?
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It immediately makes me think of celeb children, of Courteney Cox's daughter. I always loved Friends and I think her daughter's name is pretty well known. Next I think of monkeys, I think due to the cereal (Cocoa Pops) which had a monkey on the cover. Of course I also think of cocoa. Overall it is just too nickname-ish and insubstantial, in my opinion. I much prefer the similar Cleo which has tons of more history than Coco. Coco is also a bit stripper-ish, sorry :/ If you like it I would recommend it as a nickname.
It needs something classic to balance it out
Coco Margaret
Coco Eleanor
Coco Josephine
but actually it looks a bit ridiculous next to such classic names...Maybe something more offbeat like
Coco Hermione
Coco Theodora
Coco Evangeline
Coco Jessamine
that works better. But yes, I prefer it as a nickname.
It needs something classic to balance it out
Coco Margaret
Coco Eleanor
Coco Josephine
but actually it looks a bit ridiculous next to such classic names...Maybe something more offbeat like
Coco Hermione
Coco Theodora
Coco Evangeline
Coco Jessamine
that works better. But yes, I prefer it as a nickname.
Musician Graham Colton uses Coco as a nickname for his daughter, but her name is Colleen Colton. I kind of like the idea though.
I like using Coco as a nickname for alliterative names.
Colleen
Colina (I met a girl named this yesterday. Kind of cool.)
Colette
Cosette
Constance
Constanza
Cordelia
Cora
Coraline
Corina
Corrine
Cornelia
Cosima
Cosmina
Coretta
Concord / Concordia
Comfort
If that kind of idea does't thrill you, I guess you could use something with "co" in it:
Nicoline / Nicoleta / etc
Jacoba / Jacobine / etc
Jocosa
Giacoma
I like using Coco as a nickname for alliterative names.
Colleen
Colina (I met a girl named this yesterday. Kind of cool.)
Colette
Cosette
Constance
Constanza
Cordelia
Cora
Coraline
Corina
Corrine
Cornelia
Cosima
Cosmina
Coretta
Concord / Concordia
Comfort
If that kind of idea does't thrill you, I guess you could use something with "co" in it:
Nicoline / Nicoleta / etc
Jacoba / Jacobine / etc
Jocosa
Giacoma
This message was edited 3/29/2017, 7:39 PM
There was a lot going on when I read your post, and when I got to Giacoma I misread it as Glaucoma ...
Thanks for the giggle.
Thanks for the giggle.
Well, I mean, I don't recommend it as a name, but I guess it works. Haha.
'Re: Coco?
As a full name it is cheap with a capital c. As a nn it's just babyish.
It could be short for Courtney or Corinne or Colette or Nicole.
As a full name it is cheap with a capital c. As a nn it's just babyish.
It could be short for Courtney or Corinne or Colette or Nicole.