How popular is the baby name Nucoa in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Use the popularity graph and data table below to find out! Plus, see all the blog posts that mention the name Nucoa.

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Popularity of the baby name Nucoa


Posts that mention the name Nucoa

More buttery baby names: Butterine & Nucoa

I wrote about babies named Oleomargarine a few years ago. Well, here are two more butter-related baby names I’ve uncovered recently.

Butterine

Butterine was a synonym for margarine used by some companies in the early 1900s. No doubt they used it to remind consumers of the product’s butter-like qualities.

So far I’ve found two women with the first name Butterine:

  • Butterine Borner, born in Louisiana circa 1917
  • Butterine Davis, née Lewis, died in Texas in 1985

Nucoa

margarine

Nucoa was one the earliest brands of margarine. The word is pronounced new-coh — ignore the “a” at the end (think “cocoa”).

So far I’ve found two people, father and son, with the middle name Nucoa:

Have you come across any other food product baby names recently?