Coty

The name Coty, rooted in the Old French 'Coté', generally means 'dweller at the slope' or 'person living by a hillside'. It retains residential implications pointing towards geographical surroundings.

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Coty's origin can be traced back to the French surname 'Coté', which is derived from the Old French word ‘coste’ meaning 'slope' or 'rib'. This was typically given to people who lived on a slope or hillside.

  • Popularity: 19,626th
  • Babies named Coty in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 8
  • Nicknames: Co, Coti, Coco, Tee, Cotey.
  • Full Names: Coty-Lee, Coty-Anne, Coty-James, Coty-Henry, Coty-Rose.
  • Famous Namesakes: Coty Clarke - Basketball Player, Coty Sensabaugh - Football Player, Coty Wheeler - Mixed Martial Artist, Coty Hogue - Musician, Coty C. Schwartz - Author.
  • Gender: Primarily used as a masculine name, though it occasionally appears as unisex in variations.
  • Numerology: The name Coty resonates with the number 5 in numerology, which signifies freedom, adventure, and dynamic change. Individuals with this vibration are known for embracing life's diverse experiences and activities with enthusiasm.

Coty enjoys moderate popularity as a first name, particularly in English-speaking countries. It surged in use during the late 20th century but remains a classic choice with few fluctuations in fame.

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