Corina
koh-REE-nah
The Story of Corina
This name, meaning 'maiden,' echoes the spirit of the original maiden of mythology, a spirit now waiting for your daughter.
Corina is a name with deep roots in ancient Greece, most likely deriving from 'kore,' a term meaning 'maiden' or 'girl.' This same root is famously associated with Persephone, the queen of the underworld and goddess of spring, lending the name a dual nature of innocence and ancient power. The name traveled through Greek culture and eventually found its way into European naming traditions, eventually appearing in American records in the late 19th century.
As you imagine your daughter, Corina, perhaps you feel a sense of tender protection, a desire to shield her gentle spirit. The name holds the fresh bloom of youth and the quiet strength of a young woman stepping into her own power. When you first say 'Corina' aloud, it might feel like a soft breeze, a promise of kindness that you will nurture in her. It is a name you will write with a gentle hand on her first storybook.
What It Means
“Greek name meaning 'maiden' or 'girl'. Also possibly related to the word 'kore', referring to Persephone.”
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Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Famous Namesakes
Corina Morariu
American tennis player.
Corina Casanova
Swiss politician.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#399 in 1992
Total Births
15,888
First Recorded
1886
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