The masculine name Koku is used in African. Other countries in which name koku being used are , Ghana. Koku is not very commonly used baby name for boy. It is not ranked with in the top 1000 names.
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Koku can also be writen: kokou, kwakou, kwaku. No matter the spelling,they often add -vi(meanning small or young), -ga or -gan(meaning big, great, elder, older...).
In Togo, Ghana an Benin, boys born on wednesday bear this name, while in Cote d'Ivoire the day may be different.
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Character Analysis of Koku : Persons with the name Koku, are the mediators, peacemakers and the helpers of the world. They have the talent and ability to work well with others and are co-operative, courteous and very considerate towards others. In many ways they are dependent upon others and seem to function best when in a partnership or in a form of group activity.
Love Life of Koku : Persons may ill-judged from the outside and be appear what they are not. Instead Persons must learn to understand and appreciate Partner .
Name Letter Analysis of Koku
K : Persons are all about enlightenmentO : Persons know where the moral high ground is, and always try to take itK : Persons are all about enlightenmentU : Persons have a give-and-take kind of life
Acoording to vedic astrology , Rashi for the name Koku is Mithun and Moon sign associated with the name Koku is Gemini.
The name Koku has Air element. Mercury is the Ruling Planet for the name Koku . The name Koku having moon sign as Gemini is represented by The Twins and considered as Mutable .
Normally, people with the name Koku are multi talented. Such people are clever and quick with any task. They are also restless and compassionate.
Other name options, having Gemini moon sign are name starting with : Ka, Ki, Ku, Ang, Ku, Gha, Ing, Chh, Ke, Ko,Gh,Gn, Gr,Kr,Ng,Qi, Qu.
The name Koku is suitable for baby born in Punarvasu nakshatra
Punarvasu Nakshatra: "The two restorers of goods", also known as yamakau "the two chariots"
was a master Japanese bamboo flute player, teacher, and craftsman. He played an especially raw style of flute he called the kyotaku, similar to the shakuhachi and very similar to the hocchiku. His teacher was Kyochiku Tani, a komuso monk. Nishimura Koku himself became a komuso and wandered Japan for ten years, playing kyotaku. His son, Koryu, continues to play and teach kyotaku in Kumamoto, Kumamoto.
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