Cozette

Meaning of Cozette

Cozette is a charming and elegant name for girls, pronounced as koh-ZET (/koʊˈzɛt/). It is a variation of the more commonly known Cosette, which has French origins. The name gained widespread recognition from Victor Hugo's classic novel "Les Misérables," where Cosette is the beloved adopted daughter of Jean Valjean. This literary association lends the name an air of timeless romance and resilience. In recent years, Cozette has seen modest but consistent use in the United States, with its popularity peaking in 1979 when it ranked 4229th. Despite its relatively rare occurrence, Cozette offers a sophisticated and unique choice for parents seeking a name with historical depth and cultural significance.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as koh-ZET (/koʊˈzɛt/)

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Notable People Named Cozette

Cozette de Charmoy is a British-born Canadian artist and poet.
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