Female and male first names.
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CORREE
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.
CORREEN
FemaleIrish-origin name derived from the surname Ó Corraín, meaning 'little dark-haired one' or 'honeyed one'. Its rarity adds to its enigmatic charm, making it a striking choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name with Irish heritage.
CORREENA
FemaleLatin-derived girls' name that translates to "little heart" or "heart-shaped".
CORRELL
MaleThe name Correll originates from Old Norse 'Ketill', meaning 'cauldron' or 'kettle', brought to England by Vikings and evolved over time.
CORREN
MaleUnique, captivating name with unknown origins, often associated with positivity, originality, and independence despite having no known historical or linguistic roots.
CORREN
FemaleRare, unique first name with unknown origins and meaning.
CORRENA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'crown' or 'garland', associated with royalty and elegance, though its history is undocumented due to scarcity.
CORRENE
FemaleRare French given name derived from the surname Corenne, meaning 'of the place with red earth'. It was popularized by Maurice Dekobra's novels but has no famous figures associated with it.
CORREON
MaleRare given name of unknown origin and meaning, chosen likely for its unique sound or personal significance.
CORRETTA
FemaleItalian-origin given name, derived from the surname Correggio, originally signifying 'from Correggio' or related to leatherworking.
CORREY
MaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Irish Cormac meaning "severe," or the French "corbeau" meaning "raven.
CORREY
FemaleAmerican-origin, rare given name coined by parents seeking uniqueness; it has no specific meaning or historical significance but stands out due to its rarity.
CORRI
FemaleUnisex Italian name derived from the word 'correre', meaning 'to run'.
CORRI
MaleUnique, Scottish-derived given name meaning 'round valley.'
CORRIANA
FemaleEnergetic Italian girl's name derived from the word 'corri', meaning 'to run'.
CORRIANNA
FemaleItalian name derived from the island of Corsica, meaning "from the Corsican island," reflecting its complex political and cultural history.
CORRICE
MaleItalian-origin unisex name meaning 'to run', popularized by 17th-century artist Il Guercino and associated with swiftness and determination despite lacking specific traits.
CORRICK
MaleIrish surname meaning "son of Richard", variant of Corkerick, derived from Old German words "ric" (powerful) and "hard" (strong, brave), introduced to Ireland by Anglo-Normans in the 12th century.
CORRIDA
FemaleUnique Spanish given name translating to "bullfight," originating from the verb 'correr' meaning 'to run,' embodying lively energy yet not directly tied to specific cultural festivals or celebrations. Its rarity allows bearers to create their own identity around this powerful moniker.
CORRIE
MaleUnisex Dutch name derived from Cornelius, meaning 'strong' or 'valiant', and has been historically used to commemorate important events.
CORRIE
FemaleDutch-origin name derived from Cornelia, meaning "maiden" or "virgin," often used as a feminine given name in the Netherlands and Europe, popularized by the notable Corrie ten Boom.
CORRIGAN
MaleDistinct Irish given name derived from "Cú Raiginte," meaning "hound of the little king.
CORRIGAN
FemaleIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Corraoin, meaning "descendant of Corraon," with Corraon translating to "speckled or brindled.
CORRIN
FemaleIrish given name derived from the surname 'O'Coirrin', meaning 'descendant of the little dark-haired one'. It hails from medieval Ireland's powerful O'Coirrin clan.
CORRIN
MaleUnisex given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Corráin, which means "speckled or brindled". It was historically borne by an ancient Gaelic family known for their bravery in battle. Today, Corrin is still relatively rare but has gained some popularity as a unique alternative to traditional Irish names like Conn or Sean.
CORRINA
FemaleAttractive and distinctive feminine given name of Italian origin. It means "to run" and gained popularity in the US mid-20th century through Italian immigrants.
CORRINDA
FemaleRare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "cor" meaning heart. It signifies warmth, love, and passion, and carries an air of uniqueness.
CORRINE
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "cor" meaning heart, thus signifying "heart".
CORRINN
FemaleIrish-origin given name, derived from the Gaelic word 'corrán', meaning 'round hill' or 'cairn'.
CORRINNA
FemaleCorrinna, of Latin origin, means "heart" and was popular among Romans for girls deemed kind-hearted.
CORRINNE
FemaleCorinne is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from Latin "corona," meaning "crown.
CORRION
MaleUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, believed to possibly have Welsh roots meaning "little heart" or "speckled", or be an Irish variant spelling of Cormac meaning "chariot rider". Despite its uncertain etymology, Corrion has been used for centuries and remains an uncommon yet captivating choice today.
CORRIS
FemaleWelsh given name derived from the word 'corris', meaning 'little fort' or 'stronghold'. It symbolizes strength and resilience.
CORRIS
MaleAncient Welsh name derived from "cor", meaning "little cauldron". It has historical significance as the name of a village in Gwynedd and was also borne by notable medieval Welsh nobility like Hywel ap Griffith. Today, it is considered a distinctive part of Welsh cultural heritage.
CORRISA
FemaleGreek name meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin', derived from the word koris. It was popular during the Middle Ages and is associated with several early Christian saints.
CORRISSA
FemaleUnique female name derived from the Cornish word 'kerne', meaning 'spear' or 'short sword'.
CORRON
MaleCorran is a distinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "còrra", meaning "little hill". It has been used in Scotland since the 13th century but remains relatively rare today.
CORRY
FemaleUnique Dutch name derived from 'de Korie', an occupational surname for herdsmen or cattle dealers.
CORRY
MaleUnisex given name of Dutch origin, meaning "from the hollow," derived from Middle Dutch 'corre.' It was traditionally used as a surname before becoming more popular as a given name in recent years.
CORRYN
FemaleUnique Irish surname-derived given name meaning "strong spear," associated with County Cork's influential O'Curraghin clan.