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Cozette
I recently spotted this in a magazine. I can't remember the couple but their new daughter's name was Cozette nn Cozy. I'd never even really considered this spelling or NN and I'm really growing to love it. WDYT? Combo suggestions?
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I prefer Cosette. Like the girl in Les Misérables.
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I agree. Cosette looks more appealing to my eyes.Combos:Cozette Renee
Cozette Fleur
Cozette Laure
Cozette Laura
Cozette Jane
Cozette Miranda
Cozette Mariana
Cozette Miriam
Cozette Veronica
Cozette Veronique
Cozette Isabel / Isabelle / Isobel
Cozette Victoria
Cozette Victorine
Cozette Victoire
Cozette Noor
Cozette Lily
Cozette Erica
Cozette Mila
Cozette Diana
Cozette Alexandra
Cozette Alexandrine
Cozette Celestine
Cozette Verity
Cozette Patience
Cozette Pearl
Cozette Wilhelmina
Cozette Angela
Cozette Gillian
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How is it pronounced? Short O (coz-ett) or long O (coh-zett)?
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Cozy was the first thing that came to mind when I saw this spelling.
I don't like the name, no matter what spelling, and the nickname is just....urgh. Not my style.
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It's like my name. Just like it. It's a variant of Cosette, while my name (Collette) is a variant of Colette. I guess I have grown to prefer my spelling of my name over the first. So therefore I approve of this name, it's just as liveable as mine is.
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I like a lot of -ette names so Cozette (or Cosette) gets a thumbs up from me. I really dislike Cozy. It doesn't feel like a name or at best an overly cutesy one.
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It seems to be a variation of Cosette. The 'Z' gives it more of a hard sound as opposed to the softer, prettier 'S' in Cosette. It's decent, though.
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It's that harder sound that I like. I've really wanted to like Cosette but it makes me think of "cassettes." The emphasized 'z' sound in the middle, for me, helps distinguish it from cassette tapes.
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