Coraline

  • Origin
    English, French, Greek, Latin
  • Meaning
    Coraline does not have a specific meaning, but its components have significance. "Cora" is often associated with the Greek word "kore," meaning maiden or young woman, while "Caroline" is derived from the Latin name "Carolus," meaning "man" or "freeman." Together, Coraline carries connotations of femininity and independence.
  • Variations
    Cora, Coralee, Coralie, Caroleen, Carolinda
  • Similar names
    Coral, Caroline, Corinne, Isabelle, Adelaide
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  • Selecting the perfect name for your baby girl can be an arduous yet exhilarating journey. While modern names are trending, some parents seek a unique blend of elegance and independence. Coraline, an alluring name of English and French origins, effortlessly captures these qualities. Derived from the amalgamation of "Cora" and "Caroline," Coraline transcends its components' meanings and forms an identity of its own. The Greek root of "Cora" signifies a young woman, symbolizing youthfulness and femininity, while "Caroline's" Latin origin conveys strength and freedom. Consequently, Coraline embodies a balanced blend of delicate grace and self-reliance, making it a name of timeless charm. In both real and fictional worlds, Coraline has left its mark. From notable athletes and artists to beloved characters in literature and gaming, Coraline continues to captivate hearts. Its allure lies in the rarity of its usage, allowing your child to embrace her individuality from the start. As you embark on this significant decision, consider Coraline—a name that carries the weight of history, the beauty of femininity, and the promise of a remarkable journey. Let Coraline be the name that celebrates the unique spirit of your precious daughter.
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