Origin and Meaning of Coriann
Meaning & Origin
A combination of 'Cori' and 'Ann' which can mean 'heart' and 'grace'.
Origin: English - Coriann is a modern English name formed from the name Cori, which is a variant of Corey (derived from a surname meaning 'dweller near a hollow'), and Ann, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace'.
Interesting Facts
- Coriann is a relatively modern name, likely emerging in the late 20th century as parents combined traditional names to create unique versions.
- Similar names like Corinne, Corina, and Ann are popular across various cultures, reflecting different meanings associated with the elements of the name.
- It has been used in some literary and artistic contexts, although it doesn't have a high profile in terms of notable historical figures.
- Coriann has never reached extremely high popularity in the U.S., remaining a relatively uncommon choice for baby girls.
- Variations of the name include Cori, Kori, Corianne, and other combinations with 'Ann' such as Corianne or Corinna.