Koko can refer to:
- Koko (gorilla), an ape who was trained to use Gorilla Sign Language
- Emperor Kōkō, the 58th emperor of Japan
- Koko language, name of several Khoisan languages
- Koko the Clown, a cartoon character
- KOKO (venue), formerly known as the Camden Palace, in London
- Koko (novel) (1988), by Peter Straub
- Koko Head, headland in Hawaii
- Koko Taylor, R&B singer
- Koko (surname), in Albanian
- Koko (Parker), a jazz composition by Charlie Parker
- Koko, a character from the anime series Zatch Bell!
- Ko-Ko, a character from the Gilbert & Sullivan play The Mikado
- "Ko-Ko", a big band jazz composition by Duke Ellington
- Koko, lead guitarist of the Indian rock band Agnee
- Koko, the name of a club in Camden, London
- A local name for the Lebbek Tree, Albizia lebbeck
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