Coralie Explained
Coralie |
Pronunciation: | Cora-lee |
Gender: | female |
Meaning: | "coral reef" |
Origin: | French |
Related Names: | Coral, Coraline |
Coralie is a French feminine given name meaning "coral", derived from the Latin word coralium.[1] It was the eighth most popular name for baby girls in Quebec in 2007.[2] [3]
Notable people with the name include:
- Coralie Balmy (born 1987), French swimmer
- Coralie Blythe (1881–1928), English actress and singer born Caroline Maud Blyth
- Coralie Clément (born 1978), French singer
- Coralie van den Cruyce (1796–1858), Belgian writer, feminist and poet
- Coralie Franklin Cook (1861–1942), African-American educator, public speaker and government official
- Coralie Demay (born 1992), French racing cyclist
- Coralie Dubost (born 1983), French jurist and politician
- Coralie Fargeat (born 1976), French film director and screenwriter
- Coralie Lassource (born 1992), French handball player
- Coralie O'Connor (1934–2019), American swimmer
- Coralie Clarke Rees (1908–1972), Australian author
- Coralie Simmons (born 1977), American water polo player
- Coralie Frasse Sombet (born 1999), French alpine ski racer
- Coralie Winn, urban arts director
See also
Notes and References
- Also spelt corallum, corallium or curalium, cf. Whitaker's Words
- http://www.behindthename.com/name/coralie Behind the Name
- http://www.rrq.gouv.qc.ca/en/enfants/banque_prenoms.htm Prenoms