Kos
The meaning of Kos is 'black bird' in the medieval period. The word is reportedly used as a surname in Mid European countries, mainly Slovenia, Germany, Poland, Austria, and the Czech Republic, in Kos, Kosel, and Kose. The blackbird, back in those days, was referred to as a bad omen, as it was the symbol used for a devilish character and was quite often used in a filtered sense for a merchant or a trader who was dishonest or followed the path of unfair means. Although from our perspective, the original meaning is open to conjecture, it can be argued that if the name implied dishonesty, it would not have survived throughout the period at a stretch. The second possible meaning of this word is 'Kos' of Yiddish origin, which means a cup or a glass. The family name is one of the first to be noted in the earliest German registers, which are also among the oldest on the continent. Heinrich Kos of Aufkirch, Uberlingen, Germany, in 1366, as well as Hermann Kosele of the city of Worms in 1321, are two examples. There are not any recent instances to be reported about the occurrence of the nickname. This name is generally more used as a surname.
Gender
Boy
Of course, this is a neutral name.
Origin
German
Numerology
K is for keepsake, you treasure your memories.
O is for old fashioned, you cherish the past.
S is for smile, it gives you face value.
Lucky
Kos lucky number is 9.
The mission for 9 is to reach its highest state of consciousness, and to help others also achieve this spiritual awareness. 9 is not afraid to transform, and its malleable spirit inspires others to explore their own ranges of motion. Since 9, in many ways, has transcended the physical plane, it must constantly remember to anchor itself.
Famous People Named Kos
- Kip Stephen Thorne American theoretical physicist
- Kristopher "Kris" Bryant American baseball player; 3B Chicago Cubs