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Coch

"Legendary son of Caw"

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Coch at a glance

Gender
Boy
Origin
Welsh
Western numerology
2
Indian numerology
1
Characters
4
Popular
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What does Coch mean?

Coch is a baby name with Welsh context. Parents can review its meaning, origin, numerology, sibling ideas, and similar names before adding it to a shortlist. The recorded meaning is Legendary son of Caw.

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