The Origin of Kuka

on 5:13 AM

I have lived for 15 years so I have met many new people. When I meet other people, I like to introduce myself to them. So first thing I tell them is my name; my full name and my nickname. But there’s always one question that come up after I tell them my nickname, and that question is:

“Nama Kuka dari mana sih? Kenapa Kharishar Kahfi bisa jadi Kuka?”

And I always answer that question with this sentence:

“Ceritanya panjang hehehe :D”

But now, I’ll tell you, my blog reader, the history of my name, Kharishar Kahfi and Kuka.
Sometimes, I ask my mama about the meaning of my name. Fortunately, she always tell me about my name’s meaning. I’m gonna explain it to you, start from my full name, Kharishar Kahfi.

The first word, Kharishar. Maybe you think it’s just one simple word. If you think like that, you’re very very wrong mate. Kharishar is the combination between three words and one hope (^_^). Those three words are Kharisma, (my mother’s name), and (my father’s name). According to my mama, Kharishar is my parent’s hope so I can have their charisma (Y) (Y).

The second word, Kahfi. If you look into Islam history, you’ll find a story about several men and animal who hid into a cave and slept there for hundreds years. God made them slept for hundreds years so they were save from their enemy. According to my mama, Kahfi is my parent’s another hope that if something bad comes to me, God will save me from those bad things.

Now, I’m gonna discuss about my nickname, Kuka. Well, Kuka is a simple word formed by three different letters; K, U, and A. First, I’ll tell you about the history of Kuka

My parents married on 1993. Since then, they have “love nick names”. My mama called my papa “Poepa” and my papa called my mama “Moema”. Because I’m the first child, they called me “Kaka”. But they used their “love nick names” to my name, so they called me “Kuka”.
Well, that’s the history of Kuka. But if we look deeper into Kuka, there’s another meaning of Kuka. My mama always said Kuka is the shorter version of “Kukasihi”, “Kukangenin”, etc. (Y)

But, I hate this part when I must tell another about the origin of Kuka, cause they make something bad with my name, like “KUKAcangin”, “KUKAsih tamparan”, etc. -_-

But I don't hate my name, I always love it. My name’s good because they contain my parent’s hope for me to be a better person. I hope their hopes are granted so I can be a better person.

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