Variations:
Corine;Corinne;Corrin;Corrina;Corrine;Corryn;Korin;Korina;Korine;Korinne
Corinne, derived from the Greek word "kore" meaning "maiden," has a rich historical and cultural background. Originally a French name, it gained popularity in English-speaking countries in the 19th century. The name does not have specific religious or mythological associations but is often linked to the concept of youth and purity. Notable bearers include Corinne Bailey Rae, a British singer-songwriter, and Corinne Bohrer, an American actress. The name has been used predominantly for females, though some variations like Korin can be unisex. In terms of popularity, Corinne saw a peak in the United States during the early 20th century but has since declined. Regionally, it remains more common in France and French-speaking regions. Contemporary relevance includes its use in literature and media, such as the character Corinne Baxter in the TV series "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." Sibling names often include other classic names like Elizabeth, Michael, or Sophia. People named Corinne are often described as creative, empathetic, and strong-willed, with a tendency towards careers in the arts or social services.