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Corinna

ko.ˈʁɪ.na
kə.ˈɹin.ə
kə.ˈɹɪn.ə
Overview

Gender

feminine

Origin

Categories

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ice skaters
journalists
Latinizations
literature

Writing Systems

ΚόρινναAncient Greek
Characteristics
How people perceive this name
Overall Rating
80/100
classic80%
formal120%
upper class120%
natural80%
wholesome140%
refined140%
strange100%
complex65%
serious100%

Meaning & Etymology

Latinized form of the Greek name Κόριννα (Korinna), which was derived from κόρη (kore) meaning "maiden". This was the name of a Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC. The Roman poet Ovid used it for the main female character in his book Amores [1]. In the modern era it has been in use since the 17th century, when Robert Herrick used it in his poem Corinna's going a-Maying [2].

Related Names

Kora

Diminutives

Corie

Diminutives

kore

Root

Corina

Variants

Corrina

Variants

Corinne

Variants

Korinna

Variants

Cora

Diminutives

Corrie

Diminutives

Corine

Other Languages & Cultures

Corinne

Other Languages & Cultures

Corine

Other Languages & Cultures

Korina

Other Languages & Cultures

Cora

Other Languages & Cultures

Kore

Other Languages & Cultures

Korë

Other Languages & Cultures

Corina

Other Languages & Cultures

Corina

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