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Kok ez

Female name



Description

Kokkeli is a feminine name of Greek origin. Its meaning traces back to the ancient Greek word "kokkhs" (κόκκος), translating to "scarlet" or "crumb." However, the primary and most significant meaning of the name is intrinsically linked to the concept of a sister – an elder or younger sibling – as a vital and meaningful figure in a person's life. A woman named Kokkeli is often perceived as sincere, reliable, caring, and possessing strong inner resilience, like a "scarlet" covering the world and shielding the problems of those around her. Historically, the name Kokkeli pertains to the Hellenistic East, where it was common among Greek colonies in North Africa and Italy. In medieval Greece and Balkan countries, the name also appeared, though not as widely as some other variants. Today, Kokkeli is predominantly found among the Greek population and in certain regions with strong Greek communities. The characteristics associated with the name Kokkeli often include a sense of responsibility, a willingness to help others, a protective nature, and optimism. A woman with this name may demonstrate special care for her family and friends, while also having a steadfast character and a firm outlook on life. Her name can give her the feeling of a reliable support and guardianship. Renowned bearers of the name Kokkeli globally are not widely known. However, the name appears in literature and film. For instance, the modern actress and model Lora Merlini (Lora Merlini) sometimes used variations of the name "Kokkizi" or "Kokkessi" for her characters. The popularity of the name Kokkeli is minimal. It is not widespread in Russia and the CIS countries, but it is found in Greece and certain regions of Southern and Northern Africa, as well as Cyprus. In most cases, parents choose this name for girls seeking something exotic with a deep historical background. Variants of the name include "Koks," "Koxi," and other shorter forms, as well as "Kokkessi." Diminutives include "Koksyk," "Koksica."