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Coco?

21 replies

stillnotjustamummy · 22/05/2015 16:04

I love it, but would like to use a longer name on the birth certificate in case she decides in later life that she wants to use something with more gravitas. What could it be derived from?

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OldFarticus · 22/05/2015 16:11

I think its a nickname - not derived from anywhere. (I think Coco Chanel's real name was Gabrielle). You could call her anything beginning with C and just use it as a nickname.

I do know one couple who have used it for their little girl, but it makes me wince because it was a comedy nickname for a guy at school with a clown-y face iykwim.

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BreeVDKamp · 22/05/2015 16:14

Looooove Coco. Gabrielle was on our shortlist and I wanted Coco as a nn, DH is a bit more 'boring' though and wasn't into it.

Also like Kristen, which I could crowbar into Coco ;)

Chloe? Corinne? Courtney? Coco Arquette is named after her mother (COurtney COx)

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stillnotjustamummy · 22/05/2015 16:28

Exactly, it's a nickname. I think if I can find a name containing 'coco' within it, I could make it happen!

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AliaMairns · 22/05/2015 16:32

I know this may massively put you off, but the Kardashians call Khloe, Koko.

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strawberry01 · 22/05/2015 16:38

Nicole ?

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Strokethefurrywall · 22/05/2015 16:47

I know a Coco Rose. And a friend of mine has a 3 year old Chloe whos nickname is Coco.

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Stinkersmum · 22/05/2015 16:48

Coralie? I love the name Coco. DH isn't having any of it though....

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BreeVDKamp · 22/05/2015 16:48

I suggested some names!! Nicole is a nice suggestion too :)

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 22/05/2015 16:51

Gorgeous sweet and elegant yet still very underused.
Wish we could use it but it wouldn't go with my last name. As it begins with O and Coco o....,.... Doesn't exactly roll of the tongue

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LeoandBoosmum · 22/05/2015 17:10

I can't help... It makes me think of clowns and pampered chihuahuas, more than the classy designer. Sorry.

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hobNong · 22/05/2015 17:14

I'd rather have a bowl of coco pops

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stillnotjustamummy · 22/05/2015 18:32

Sorry Bree, you did - I didn't read carefully enough on my phone- thank you! I didn't know about the Kardashian link either- it probably pushes it off the table. Back to the drawing board!

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villainousbroodmare · 22/05/2015 18:38

For me, not even for a kitten! Maybe for a hamster. Cute nickname though. But surely nicknames present themselves, rather than being a starting point...?

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RickOShay · 22/05/2015 23:34

I LOVE Coco, desperately wanted it for dd, but sadly vetoed, would have put Constance on the birth certificate, as I like it and I also like Connie. Win win.

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DarkHeart · 23/05/2015 00:00

Courtney, Chloe, Coralie, Constance?

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sleepywombat · 23/05/2015 06:45

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GlitzAndGigglesx · 23/05/2015 06:52

I like it and would use it as a nn for Chloe or Nicole

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DimpleHands · 23/05/2015 21:30

Charlotte? But I gotta tell you, I think Coco sounds like a stripper's name - sorry!

I just don't think you could have that name and have a serious job when you're older. I mean, can you imagine a solicitor or barrister called Coco?

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Marisola · 23/05/2015 22:22

Corinna

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umiaisha · 24/05/2015 22:00

We have a 9 year old Coco. Still love it!

We have heard all the clown, monkey and coco-pops jokes a million times over. On the upside she rarely has to use her surname and everyone remebers her!

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LimeFizz · 24/05/2015 22:02

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