
I love [name_f]Koko[/name_f], the Japanese name, written with the kanji for “heart” and “child”.
I’m just wondering, could you comment, please
I’d also love to hear which images you get or colors and what a child/woman with the name would be like.
[name_f]Koko[/name_f]
Kokomi
Kokona
Kokoa
[name_f]Kokoro[/name_f]
I love all of them, but Kokoa and Kokona the least, I guess because there aren’t so many nice kanji for -a and -na.
Thank you!
I like:
[name_f]Koko[/name_f] → it has a confidence, a bright, colourful feel and an appealing sound. I like the symmetry and friendly feel of the name.
[name_f]Kokoro[/name_f] → it feels both smart and fun, enthusiastic but mellow - it’s pleasing to say too. The only thing that holds me back is it’s a restaurant chain where I am
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I like [name_f]Koko[/name_f], Kokomi and [name_f]Kokoro[/name_f]
They’re all new to me so I don’t have an idea of what I’d imagine a person with the name to be like. I always see names with K’s as a sort of pastel pink/purple so that’s the colour they give off to me, with maybe someone wearing a pale blue, just because it goes nicely with the K colour (synaesthesia is very strange).
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I love
[name_f]Koko[/name_f] by itself. Simple and beautiful
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[name_f]Koko[/name_f] is my favorite. It’s simple, sweet and international.
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[name_f]Koko[/name_f] and Kokomi are my favourite
they are both warm, lovely and easy to pronounce correctly
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[name_f]Koko[/name_f] is quite cute, it’s my favourite out of these personally, but [name_f]Kokoro[/name_f] is also pretty interesting and fun to say!
[name_f]Koko[/name_f] feels bright red to me. I would imagine someone sweet, friendly and with a sense of humour!
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