[Opinions] Mocha
Can Mocha work as a first name?
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People talk about it as a skin color. Maybe because of the Ricky Martin song? That's what makes me not like it. It sounds more objectifying than a common food name like Sage or even a weird one like Tofu.
IRL, I don't think it'd be worse than Tawny or Velvet (and I have met both), whatever that tells you. I do like the sound itself.
IRL, I don't think it'd be worse than Tawny or Velvet (and I have met both), whatever that tells you. I do like the sound itself.
This message was edited 2/28/2023, 6:08 AM
For a pet
Mocha would be cute on a cat or a dog. On a person, it sounds silly and insubstantial. In general, I don't like naming people after food.
Mocha would be cute on a cat or a dog. On a person, it sounds silly and insubstantial. In general, I don't like naming people after food.
agree
Great for a pet, especially a brown-colored one, but a person?
Great for a pet, especially a brown-colored one, but a person?
Agree
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I don't think it does. I would not want to be called Mocha.
It's a name for a brown female dog.
But the SSA says 5 girls were named Mocha in the US in the year 2000.
It's a name for a brown female dog.
But the SSA says 5 girls were named Mocha in the US in the year 2000.
Only with siblings Espresso, Americano and Nescafée.
No
I know a dog named Mocha, so no.
For a cat, maybe. For a person? Nah.
no ...
Except on a chocolate Lab puppy, and that's not even as original as all the people who name their chocolate Labs Mocha think.
On a person it would be like naming someone Chocolate or Caramel. A stripper's gimmick.
Except on a chocolate Lab puppy, and that's not even as original as all the people who name their chocolate Labs Mocha think.
On a person it would be like naming someone Chocolate or Caramel. A stripper's gimmick.
Mocha, pronounced like the coffee