Clorinda
kloh-RIN-dah
Clorinda is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Greek *chloros*, meaning "pale green" or "fresh."”, and peaked in popularity in 1923.
What Clorinda Means
“Of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Greek *chloros*, meaning "pale green" or "fresh."”
The Story of Clorinda
Imagine a name whispered in the vibrant salons of 19th-century Peru, a name that means 'pale green' like new spring leaves, waiting for you.
Clorinda, a name of uncertain Greek roots, potentially stemming from *chloros* meaning 'pale green' or 'fresh.' It surfaced in written records in the late 19th century, notably in Peru, through the intellectual and literary figure Clorinda Matto de Turner, whose work championed indigenous rights and questioned colonial structures. This literary adoption gave the name a distinct, resonant presence.
When you say 'Clorinda,' you might feel a subtle connection to the first unfurling of a fern or the first blush of spring after a long winter. It's a name that suggests a gentle yet resilient spirit, a quiet strength that observes and creates. For your child, this name will feel like a promise of nascent beauty and thoughtful grace.
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Numerology
The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Famous Namesakes
Clorinda Matto de Turner
Peruvian writer and intellectual figure.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#33 in 1923
Total Births
1,310
First Recorded
1887
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