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RTFM!!!!!!!!!
It may be related to Michael .
Among Greek Jews, Mikos is used as a nickname for Moshe .
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As far as I know the name MICO originates in France and was originally MICAULT, it was changed in Spain around the time of the Spanish inquisition when they then left Spain, and at least some came to the UK... In the UK there were a couple of famous Micos around 1600: Sir Samuel Mico, an alderman and Richard Mico, composed to Queen Henrietta...
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Please disregard the RTFM. Mea culpa.
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I think you're getting a bit trigger-happy, Pavlos. :)
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Blowing smoke from my Winchester :)
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Whatever you do DONT look up Mico at http://www.microserve.net/~dave/catnames.html
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OH MY GAWD!!!! Whoever thought up those names should be tied to a scratching post and gagged with a furball!
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