Corry is a unisex name with Irish and English origins. In Irish, it is pronounced as KAWR-ee (/kɔːri/), while in English it is pronounced as KOR-ee (/kɔːri/). The name has variations such as Cory. Corry has been given to newborns in the United States since at least 1916, with its popularity fluctuating over the years. In recent years, it has consistently been given to a small number of babies, ranking around 7,000 to 12,000 in occurrence. The name Corry carries an air of versatility and can be a charming choice for parents looking for a unisex option.
Corry Tendeloo - Nancy Sophie Cornélie "Corry" Tendeloo was a Dutch lawyer, feminist, and politician who served in the House of Representatives for the Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB) and the Labour Party (PvdA) and advocated for women's rights issues. |
Corry John Evans is a Northern Irish professional footballer known for his versatility in playing as a midfielder or centre-back for Sunderland in the EFL Championship. |
Corry Brokken was a Dutch singer, TV presenter, and jurist who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957 and later pursued a career in law, becoming a lawyer and judge. |