Koko

The Meaning & Origin of the Name Koko

Koko is a Japanese girl name, which has 4 letters.

Koko is a Japanese name meaning "stork" or "stork child." It can also be associated with other meanings, such as "bright" or "light."

Pronuncation KOH-koh

Alternate Meaning Stork

Origin or Current Usage Japanese

Gender F

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Detailed Information About The Name Koko

Koko is a name with various origins and meanings, found in different cultures around the world. In the Japanese language, "Koko" means "stork" and is often associated with good luck and longevity. It is also a popular name that is given to newborn girls in Japan. In the Nigerian Igbo language, "Koko" is a unisex name that means "night" and is often associated with darkness and mystery. Similarly, in the Nigerian Yoruba language, "Koko" translates to "to be full" and is used to symbolize abundance and fulfillment.

Aside from its cultural significance, Koko is also well-known for being the name of one remarkable gorilla that gained worldwide recognition. Koko, a female western lowland gorilla, was born at the San Francisco Zoo in 1971 and became famous for her ability to communicate using sign language. She was taught a modified version of American Sign Language (ASL) by her caregiver, Dr. Francine "Penny" Patterson, and was able to understand and use over 1,000 signs. Koko's linguistic abilities sparked a great deal of interest in animal cognition and communication, highlighting the intelligence and emotional depth of gorillas.

The name "Koko" has also been used in popular culture, particularly in music and entertainment. Koko the Clown, a famous animated character from the silent film era, was created by animation pioneer Max Fleischer. The name has also been adopted by several musicians and bands, such as Koko Taylor, a blues singer known as the "Queen of the Blues," and Koko, a Finnish rock band formed in the 1990s.

Nowadays, Koko continues to be a popular choice for naming pets, fictional characters, and even businesses. Its versatility and multicultural appeal make it a unique and intriguing name that carries diverse meanings across different languages and cultures.

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