Female Name
Corinna
ko.ˈʁɪ.na
kə.ˈɹin.ə
kə.ˈɹɪn.ə
Overview
Gender
feminine
Origin
Categories
Ascendance of a Bookworm characters
cabaret singers
currently out of the US top 1000
European princesses
figure skaters
Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
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].