Cosmo is a character from the Nickelodeon children’s tv series, “Fairly Odd-Parents.” Cosmo is one of Timmy Turner’s fairy godparents alongside his wife Wanda.
The protagonist of the movie Sing Street, Conor Lawlor, is given the nickname Cosmo by his love interest Raphina when she says he needs a cooler name now that he’s in a band.
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Cosmo the seedrian is a character of the show "Sonic X".
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Cosmo Sheldrake is a multi-instrumentalist musician, composer, and producer based in London. He released his first single "The Moss" in 2014 and then his "Pelicans We" EP in 2015. He is an indie creator who's genres include electronica, folktronica and baroque pop. His music has been known to take reference from things such as famous poetry.He also did a TED talk where he made music out of owl sounds.
Cosmo Gordon Lang ( born William Cosmo Gordon Lang) born on October 31st, 1864 and died on December 5th, 1945. Cosmo served as Archbishop of York from 1908-1928 and then received the ordination to serve as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1928 until 1942. Archbishop Cosmo Lang was the presiding prelate during the “abdication crisis” of 1936 that resulted in King Edward VIII’s departure to marry Wallace Simpson and consequently becoming the Duke and Duchess of Windsor as a result of his abdication from the British throne.
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I always think of Cosmo the Martian from Archie Comics. Cosmo has been around since the 1950's. While Cosmo has his own sub-series, you can usually see references of him in normal Archie books.
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Cosmo, a telepathic Soviet dog, is the security chief of the space station Knowhere and a member of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
Cosmo Fujiyama is a Japanese-American philanthropist who co-founded Students Helping Honduras. She and her brother, Shin Fujiyama, created incorporated Students Helping Honduras in 2007 after visiting Honduras on a service learning trip. Fujiyama holds a Bachelor's degree in American Studies and Women's Studies from The College of William & Mary.