Corinna or Korinna is a female given name of ancient Greek origin, derived from κόρη (korē) meaning "girl, maiden". Other variants include Corina and Corinne.
Corrina as a name for girls is of Greek and Latin derivation, and the meaning of Corrina is "maiden; spear".
Popularity of the name Carina
The name Carina is ranked #2403 overall.
Nicknames for the name Carina:
Cara. Cari. Cay. Rin. Rina.
Form of Cara, which is from the Italian meaning "beloved" or "dear" and used as a term of endearment. Could also be from the Irish meaning "friend". Used as an English and Scandinavian name.
The name Corina is ranked #3925 overall.
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Corinne (French: koh-RIN) Corina (German/Italian/Portuguese/Romanian/Romansch/Spanish) Coranna (Italian) Corilla (Italian)
Karina is a girl's given name of Scandinavian origin that means "pure" or "chaste." It is popular among people of the Christian faith and is also considered a novel alternative to the more prevalent girl's name, Katherine.
In Latin Baby Names the meaning of the name Cariana is: Little darling.
Meaning:The fair one. The name Mackenzie has been tinkered with over the years to yield a couple of variations, and Kenzie is one of them. Though it sounds more like a nickname, Kenzie is an independent name that has been in vogue since the 1990s.
A heavenly name for a little girl, Celina comes from Latin and Greek origins. While the name is most commonly found basking in the sun of Mediterranean destinations, it has been on the US charts for over a century.
Sweet sounding and overall lovely! This name is also Italian. In Italian Carina means "cute", aww! In Italy this name has been used for newborns nearly every year.
Etymology. Borrowed from Latin carīna (“keel”).
Coco -- Corinne, Colette, Cordelia, and Chloe can all be shortened to Coco, but if you want to cut to the chase, like Courteney Cox did with her daughter, just name your little girl Coco.
In Italian the meaning of the name Karina is: Dear, beloved. From the feminine form of Italian 'cara' or the Latin 'carus'.
Popularity: Ophelia recently became a popular name for girls. Nicknames: Fellie, Filia, Filly, Layla, Leah, Ophie, Opi, Phelia, Phi, Philly.