Koryn

Meaning of Koryn

Koryn is a spirited twist on the classic Greek name Korinna—meaning “maiden”—that feels both timeless and fresh. Pronounced KOR-in (/kɔrɪˈɪn/), it carries echoes of an ancient lyric poet and a woodland nymph, yet lands effortlessly in a modern playground. Though it’s never climbed to the very top of the charts—hovering around the 900s in popularity—it’s found a cozy corner of American hearts, appearing steadily in birth lists for decades. Picture a little Koryn with boundless curiosity and a quiet confidence, her name a gentle breeze whispering of creativity, grace, and a touch of mythic wonder. In its uncommon spelling, Koryn promises a bright, individual spark every time it’s spoken.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KOR-in (/kɔrɪˈɪn/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Koryn

Koryn Hawthorne -
Natalie Joan Bennett
Curated byNatalie Joan Bennett

Assistant Editor