Koda?
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I think it's the updated version of Dakota / Kody. It's got an A ending like Noah, Ezra, Jonah, Koa...
Those things and a Disney movie seem like enough reason to me, whether it came out 20 years ago or not...it got exposure, and it's a familiar sound yet different. I like it, personally.
Those things and a Disney movie seem like enough reason to me, whether it came out 20 years ago or not...it got exposure, and it's a familiar sound yet different. I like it, personally.
This message was edited 6/29/2023, 12:25 PM
A "least popular Disney movie" is still going to likely be a popular movie to some kind of audience - $250,000,000 box office gross in 2003 (~$400,000,000 today). The name's rise correlates to ~15ish years after the film came out, when one-time kids who may have grown up with it would be likely to start having kids.
That said, I don't know - is there a celebrity who named their kid Koda? There's a Koda who played in pro baseball for a brief time (2016-18); Koda Kumi, the Japanese singer (who is a woman); Koda CrossFit? I don't know where else this name would arise from.
That said, this sounds like a lesser Cody and I already think Cody is played out and was never great to begin with. I concur with your assessment: appropriate for a pet.
That said, I don't know - is there a celebrity who named their kid Koda? There's a Koda who played in pro baseball for a brief time (2016-18); Koda Kumi, the Japanese singer (who is a woman); Koda CrossFit? I don't know where else this name would arise from.
That said, this sounds like a lesser Cody and I already think Cody is played out and was never great to begin with. I concur with your assessment: appropriate for a pet.
I imagine it's because it shares a similarity in sound to Dakota, which was also trendy once (perhaps still is? 🤷♀️) That and the fact that it fits right in with the whole 4 letter, 2 syllable naming trend. The long O sound also helps it, I think. I like it, but wouldn't use it, and I can see how it sounds like a dog's name. 🙂
This message was edited 6/27/2023, 5:50 PM