Koso

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Finnish

Etymology

Variant of Kosonen.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Koso

  1. a Finnish surname

Declension

Inflection of Koso (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative Koso Kosot
genitive Koson Kosojen
partitive Kosoa Kosoja
illative Kosoon Kosoihin
singular plural
nominative Koso Kosot
accusative nom. Koso Kosot
gen. Koson
genitive Koson Kosojen
partitive Kosoa Kosoja
inessive Kosossa Kosoissa
elative Kososta Kosoista
illative Kosoon Kosoihin
adessive Kosolla Kosoilla
ablative Kosolta Kosoilta
allative Kosolle Kosoille
essive Kosona Kosoina
translative Kosoksi Kosoiksi
abessive Kosotta Kosoitta
instructive Kosoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Koso (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Kosoni Kosoni
accusative nom. Kosoni Kosoni
gen. Kosoni
genitive Kosoni Kosojeni
partitive Kosoani Kosojani
inessive Kosossani Kosoissani
elative Kosostani Kosoistani
illative Kosooni Kosoihini
adessive Kosollani Kosoillani
ablative Kosoltani Kosoiltani
allative Kosolleni Kosoilleni
essive Kosonani Kosoinani
translative Kosokseni Kosoikseni
abessive Kosottani Kosoittani
instructive
comitative Kosoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Kososi Kososi
accusative nom. Kososi Kososi
gen. Kososi
genitive Kososi Kosojesi
partitive Kosoasi Kosojasi
inessive Kosossasi Kosoissasi
elative Kosostasi Kosoistasi
illative Kosoosi Kosoihisi
adessive Kosollasi Kosoillasi
ablative Kosoltasi Kosoiltasi
allative Kosollesi Kosoillesi
essive Kosonasi Kosoinasi
translative Kosoksesi Kosoiksesi
abessive Kosottasi Kosoittasi
instructive
comitative Kosoinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Kosomme Kosomme
accusative nom. Kosomme Kosomme
gen. Kosomme
genitive Kosomme Kosojemme
partitive Kosoamme Kosojamme
inessive Kosossamme Kosoissamme
elative Kosostamme Kosoistamme
illative Kosoomme Kosoihimme
adessive Kosollamme Kosoillamme
ablative Kosoltamme Kosoiltamme
allative Kosollemme Kosoillemme
essive Kosonamme Kosoinamme
translative Kosoksemme Kosoiksemme
abessive Kosottamme Kosoittamme
instructive
comitative Kosoinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Kosonne Kosonne
accusative nom. Kosonne Kosonne
gen. Kosonne
genitive Kosonne Kosojenne
partitive Kosoanne Kosojanne
inessive Kosossanne Kosoissanne
elative Kosostanne Kosoistanne
illative Kosoonne Kosoihinne
adessive Kosollanne Kosoillanne
ablative Kosoltanne Kosoiltanne
allative Kosollenne Kosoillenne
essive Kosonanne Kosoinanne
translative Kosoksenne Kosoiksenne
abessive Kosottanne Kosoittanne
instructive
comitative Kosoinenne

Statistics

  • Koso is the 3468th (tied with 6 other surnames) most common surname in Finland, belonging to 223 individuals, according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.

Yoruba

Etymology

From the phrase Ọba so (The king did not hang), ultimately from (negation prefix) +‎ so (to hang), literally The place where the King did not hang

  • This comes from a Yoruba legend in which the location Kòso is believed to be where Aláàfin of Ọ̀yọ́ Ṣàngó hanged himself. After discovering his body, his followers declared to the people that "Ọba kò so," "the King did not hang," and announced that Ṣàngó had not hanged, and instead ascended to heaven as an òrìṣà.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Kòso

  1. A legendary place associated with the orisha Ṣàngó, it is believed to be where he Ṣàngó in his human form the King of Oyo hanged himself and became an orisha
  2. An area in the town of Ọ̀yọ́ near the palace of Aláàfin where the annual Shango festival is held, and serves as the center of the worship of Shango.

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