Origin
Corina is a variant of the name Corina, derived from the Latin name Corinna, which is a diminutive form of Corisca, possibly linked to the Greek name Korē (Κορη), meaning 'maiden'. The Latin root 'Corina' may also be associated with the word 'corona', meaning 'crown'. The name appears in classical antiquity and has been used throughout Europe, with influences from Latin and Greek cultures. In Australia, the name has been adopted as a modern, elegant given name without specific indigenous or Māori roots.
Meaning
Corina generally means 'little maiden' or 'maiden of the crown', symbolising purity, beauty, or nobility. In Australian English contexts, it conveys a sense of classic elegance and vintage charm.
Pronunciation
/kəˈriːnə/ (ku-REE-nuh), with the stress on the second syllable, following Australian English pronunciation conventions. The 'Cor' is pronounced like 'core', and the 'ina' rhymes with 'sofa'.
Variants & Nicknames
Variants
- Corinna (original Latin/European form)
- Coretta
- Koreena
Nicknames
- Cora
- Rina
- Corie
Name Days
- 6 July (Feast of Saint Corina) — celebrated in some Christian calendars, though not widely observed in Australia.
- No specific traditional name day for Corina in Australian or Catholic calendars.
- 20 November (Reformation Day) — as a notable date related to Latin history, occasionally referenced in cultural contexts.
Name Pairings
Names that pair well with corina:
- Charlotte and Corina
- Mia and Corina — for twin names
- Ella and Corina
Fun Facts
- Corina appeared as a character name in Australian literature in the early 20th century.
- In Australian art, the name has been used for titular characters symbolising grace and refinement.
- The name gained popularity in Australia during the 1980s and 1990s, partly due to cultural influences from European names.
Personality Traits
Common traits associated with the name corina:
- elegant
- graceful
- refined
- classic
- gentle
Aesthetic Qualities
The name has a classic, timeless aesthetic with a balanced and symmetrical spelling, appealing in modern and traditional contexts alike. Its soft vowel sounds contribute to a gentle, lyrical visual and phonetic impression.
Geographical Distribution
The name Corina is fairly evenly distributed across urban and suburban areas in Australia, with slightly higher usage in cosmopolitan centres like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
Numerological Significance
Name number 7, associated with introspection, spirituality, and a thoughtful personality, often linked to a sense of wisdom and artistic inclinations.
Astrological Connections
Corresponds with water zodiac signs, such as Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces, which emphasize traits of intuition, emotional depth, and sensitivity. The name resonates with lunar influences and poetic qualities.
Historical Context
The name Corina has been adopted in Australian culture through European influence, with notable individuals such as Corina Reinecke, an Australian ballet dancer, adding to its cultural fabric. It occasionally appears in Australian literature and media as a symbol of elegance.
Linguistic Adaptability
Corina remains relatively consistent across languages, with variants like Corinna in Greek and Italian, and Koreena in Irish contexts, adapting well to various scripts and pronunciations.
Famous People Named corina
- Corina Reinecke (ballet dancer)
- Corina Bourke (Australian author)
- Corina Capuano (Australian academic and researcher)
Popularity in Australia
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