Kosisochukwu is an Igbo Nigerian name that translates to "God has done something great". It's composed of two parts: "Kosi" meaning "God has done", and "So-chukwu", which signifies "something great". This name is often used for children born after a challenging period, as it reflects gratitude towards divine intervention. It's a unisex name but traditionally associated more with females. Kosisochukwu is typically pronounced ko-si-shu-ku, with the stress on the first syllable. In Nigeria and among the Igbo diaspora, this name carries cultural significance and is often accompanied by the title "Mama" or "Chief", reflecting respect and leadership roles held within the community.
The name Kosisochukwu has seen a fluctuating popularity over the years, with a notable peak in recent times. From 2004 to 2008, there were consistently fewer than ten births per year bearing this name. However, starting from 2010, there was a significant increase, with more than nine births each year until 2023, except for a dip in 2020 where only five births occurred. The total number of births with the name Kosisochukwu over these years is 121.