Coco
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Coco or CoCo may refer to:
- Coco (folklore), a mythical bogeyman in many Hispano- and Lusophone nations
- Coco (perfume), a women's perfume by Chanel
- CoCo (toys), a construction toy
- CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice, a bubble tea drink franchise based in Taiwan
- Contingent convertible bond, in finance
- USS Coco (SP-110), a U.S. Navy patrol boat
People
- Coco (given name), a first name, its shorthand, or unrelated nickname
- Coco (surname), a list of people with the name
- Coco (cartoonist) (born 1982), pen name of French cartoonist Corinne Rey
- Coco Argentée (born 1982), Cameroonian singer-songwriter born Corine Céline Ntyame
- Coco Gauff (born 2004), an American tennis player
- Coco Martin (born 1981), stage name of Filipino actor and stuntman Rodel Pacheco Nacianceno
- Coco Solid (born 1979), New Zealand musician born Jessica Hansell
- Coco Star, stage name of English singer-songwriter Susan Brice
- Nicolai Poliakoff (1900–1974), known as Coco the Clown
- Michael Polakovs (1923–2009), also known as Coco the Clown, son of the above
- Eliot Sumner (born 1990), English musician performing as Coco Sumner and I Blame Coco
- Coco Chanel (1883-1971), French fashion designer and founder of Chanel
Arts and entertainment
Characters
- Coco Bandicoot, from the video game series Crash Bandicoot
- Coco Pommel, from the American/Canadian cartoon series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
- Coco Wexler, from Zoey 101
- Coco, from the American cartoon series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
- CoCo, in the anime series Boku no Pico
- Coco, from the manga series Toriko
- Coco, in Tintin in the Congo
- Coco, great-grandmother of protagonist Miguel in the Pixar animated movie Coco (2017 film)
Films
- Coco (2017 film), a computer-animated fantasy adventure by Disney/Pixar set in the Mexican Land of the Dead
- Coco (2009 film), a French comedy starring Gad Elmaleh
- Pokémon Coco, a 2019 Japanese anime film and 23rd film in the Pokémon series
Music
- Coco (music), a style of African-influenced music from northern Brazil
- Coco (musical), a 1969 Broadway show based on the life of Coco Chanel
- Coco Records, a Latin label in the mid-1970s, of Eddie Palmieri and others
- CoCo (band), a J-pop band
- Coco (album), by American singer Colbie Caillat, 2007
- Coco, an album by Parov Stelar, 2009
- "Co-Co" (Sweet song), UK No.2 single by the Sweet 1971
- "CoCo" (O.T. Genasis song), 2014
Places
- Coco, Puerto Rico, a bario in the Salinas Municipio
- Coco, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Cocos Island (Isla del Coco), Costa Rican island and National Park
- Coco Islands, two Burmese islands in the Indian Ocean
- Coco Island (île aux Cocos), southernmost island of the Cargados Carajos Shoals
- Cocó Park, an urban park in Fortaleza, Brazil
- Coco River (Río Coco), in southern Honduras and northern Nicaragua
- Coco River (Araguaia River), Brazil
- Coco River (Puerto Rico)
- El Coco, Coclé, a township in Panama
- El Coco, Panamá Oeste, a township in Panama
- 6436 Coco, an asteroid
Science and technology
- Coco (robot), a robot at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 6436 Coco, an asteroid
- Co-Co locomotives, code for a locomotive wheel arrangement
- Coco/R, a compiler generator
- CoCo Research Centre, Centre for Research on Computer-supported Learning and Cognition, University of Sydney
- Tandy/TRS-80 Color Computer, Tandy Color Computer, nicknamed CoCo
- Zanthoxylum coco, the coco tree of South America
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