Coralie

Meaning of Coralie

Coralie has a breezy French charm, born from the Latin corallium for “coral,” that pops with color and warmth. It brings to mind sunlit reefs and gentle waves, like a tiny jewel glinting at the water’s edge. This name feels both classic and fresh, charming parents who love its rhythmic koh-RAH-lee sound. In the United States it ranks around 904th in 2024, climbing up from 921st last year—proof that more families are shelling out for its bright personality. Picture a little girl named Coralie, laughter rippling like warm waves, coloring every room with a coral glow. It’s a name that invites sunshine, creativity, and a dash of seaside adventure for any new family ready to dive in.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as koh-RAH-lee (/kɔ.ʁa.li/)

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Notable People Named Coralie

Coralie Franklin Cook -
Coralie Fargeat -
Coralie Ling -
Coralie Balmy -
Coralie O'Connor -
Coralie Bertrand -
Carmen Rivera
Curated byCarmen Rivera

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