I have a friend named Coco who's ironically allergic to chocolate! She goes by her middle name... My dog is named Coco, and they're both friends! She thinks that it's nice to share a name with my dog. Coco (my friend) was dubbed her name after the hoard of chocolate that was given to her family (after her birth). She also has brown hair and brown eyes, so it fits! But, chocolate breaks her skin out, sadly. Coco doesn't like her name. Be prepared for questions like, "Pebbles or Puffs?".
― Anonymous User 1/8/2023
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I think it's really cool. Also the meaning? Soothingly...moist? Whatever. I love it.
My mother had planned to name me Diana, but she really liked a nurse named Ngaire who worked in the Maternity ward and decided to call me Ngaire. This name is lovely in NZ, but having lived in London UK for 12 years I found it just doesn't work here. No one really remembers Nyree Dawn Porter anymore and I get fed up hearing the horrible ways people attempt to pronounce it. So I am now known to everyone here as Regina/Gina which is an anagram of Ngaire, but have kept Ngaire as my legal name.
My dog is named Coco, and they're both friends! She thinks that it's nice to share a name with my dog.
Coco (my friend) was dubbed her name after the hoard of chocolate that was given to her family (after her birth). She also has brown hair and brown eyes, so it fits! But, chocolate breaks her skin out, sadly. Coco doesn't like her name. Be prepared for questions like, "Pebbles or Puffs?".