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"Koko" is primarily a female name, deriving from the Italian diminutive "Cocca" or "Coco," which is a diminutive form of the names "Cosimo" or "Cesare." Translated from Italian, "cocca" means "a little piece" or "a little darling," implying qualities of kindness, playfulness, and tenderness. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name "Koko" is sometimes used for boys, but it is more commonly associated with female names like "Kokochka" or "Kokosha," emphasizing its tender and playful nature. The origin of the name "Koko" traces back to the Italian language. It is linked to the nickname "cocca," given to people for their round appearance or for being of small stature. This name was common in Italy and other countries where the Italian language played a significant role in culture and language. In Russia, the name "Koko" gained recognition through popular culture and the French variant of the name Coco Chanel, adding to its fame. Historically, the name "Koko" was widespread in medieval Italy and France. In the 19th century, it became popular due to literature and art, where characters with this name were often depicted as kind and cheerful individuals. In the 20th century, the name acquired new significance through Coco Chanel, who became an icon of fashion and style. People named Koko usually have a warm and friendly personality. They possess a sense of humor, easily find common ground with different people, and are skilled at creating an atmosphere of joy and positivity. They often display creativity and have a talent for art or music. Notable bearers of the name include Loren Bakca (actress and model), as well as Mikhail Kog莫to (pop singer). In the Russian-speaking environment, there are not many famous male bearers of the name "Koko," but the name has gained popularity due to French and international names. The popularity of the name "Koko" in Russia is relatively low, but it is becoming more common thanks to global culture and the influence of Western names. It is especially popular among youth and parents choosing unique and memorable names for their children. Variants and diminutives of the name "Koko" include "Kokochka," "Kokoshenka," "Kokosik," as well as "Kokosh" and "Kokosha." These forms are used to express affection and love for the name, highlighting its playful and tender character.