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Coraline is a cherished English baby name, celebrated for its rich meaning and cultural heritage. Learn what Coraline truly signifies, from its linguistic roots to its historical background. Discover why Coraline remains a top choice for parents and explore related English names that share its timeless appeal. Get inspired by similar names like Coraline to find the perfect match for your little one.

Meaning of Coraline: The name Coraline is a feminine given name that is often considered a variation of "Caroline" or "Cora." Its roots are thought to lie in Latin and Greek origins. If derived from Caroline, it can mean “free woman,” stemming from the Germanic name Karl (meaning “man” or “free man”). On the other hand, if connected to Cora, which comes from the Greek kore, it can mean “maiden” or “daughter,” often associated with youthful innocence and beauty. The name Coraline gained wider recognition and charm through Neil Gaiman’s 2002 novel Coraline, and its 2009 animated film adaptation. In this context, the name evokes a sense of mystery, independence, and bravery, as embodied by the story's adventurous young heroine. This has contributed to its growing popularity as a unique yet classic-sounding name with both elegance and strength.
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Coraline baby names and meanings; discover what Coraline means (The name Coraline is a feminine given name that is often considered a variation of "Caroline" or "Cora." Its roots are thought to lie in Latin and Greek origins. If derived from Caroline, it can mean “free woman,” stemming from the Germanic name Karl (meaning “man” or “free man”). On the other hand, if connected to Cora, which comes from the Greek kore, it can mean “maiden” or “daughter,” often associated with youthful innocence and beauty. The name Coraline gained wider recognition and charm through Neil Gaiman’s 2002 novel Coraline, and its 2009 animated film adaptation. In this context, the name evokes a sense of mystery, independence, and bravery, as embodied by the story's adventurous young heroine. This has contributed to its growing popularity as a unique yet classic-sounding name with both elegance and strength.), and find similar English names like Coraline.

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