Coryne name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Greek
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Coryne
Meaning: Greek Poetess
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What does Coryne mean?

Uncustomary Coryne is originated from Greek, Coryne means "Greek Poetess" is a baby girl name. It is celebrated on May 18th.

Variants of Coryne

Corryne

How popular is the name Coryne?

Coryne is an uncommon baby name in France where it had been in use since 1951 and peaked in 1956 when it ranked 935th. Coryne is a rare baby name in United States where it may not be used now since it isn't seen since 2003.

According to our estimate, over 100 babies have been named Coryne globally.

YearRankBirths
2003138366
1998141215

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Numerological aspects of Coryne

You like disconnecting from the world and reconnecting with your soul. You are trustworthy, a good listener and an awesome friend. You are a passionate lover but take people for granted. Although you believe your dreams are too wild to realize, you are completely wrong. Perhaps it's because you are so kind it makes selfish and evil people sick. Listen to your heart, enjoy more and care less. You know how to express yourself and always use the right words at the right time, and win the attention of the right people.

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  •  Tyfenn - Tyfenn's meaning is God or Luminous is rooted from Greek
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  •  Nelly - Meaning of Nelly is Sun Ray or Form of Cornelius is of Old English and Greek origin which is used in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian is a gender-neutral name
  •  Lena - Majorly used in Marathi, Telugu and Greenlandic durable and cherished, Lena has origin in Old Greek and Hebrew and is aimed at both genders, meaning of Lena is "Tender, A Devoted One or Torch"
  •  Priam - Creative and adventurous and Contemporary Old Greek Priam is a baby boy name notably used in English, meaning of Priam is "Priamos"

Famous people named Coryne

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