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Coral Girl

Popularity: #845 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationKOR-al / /ˈkɔːr.əl/

Latin; English

Meaning

Latin: coral; English: resembling coral

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Coral derives from the Latin word "corallium," which refers to the marine invertebrates known for their hard, colorful exoskeletons. This Latin term itself is believed to have originated from the Greek word "korallion," which also denotes coral. The transition into English occurred through the adoption of these classical languages, with the term "coral" entering English usage by the late Middle Ages, around the 14th century, primarily to describe the precious material used in jewelry and ornamentation.

Historically, coral has held significant cultural and symbolic meanings across various civilizations. In ancient times, it was often associated with protection and was believed to possess magical properties. For instance, in Roman society, coral was used as a protective amulet for children. The name Coral may have been inspired by these associations, reflecting beauty and the natural world. During the Renaissance, coral became increasingly popular in art and literature, symbolizing both beauty and the fragility of life, as it is a product of living organisms.

In literature, coral appears in various works, often symbolizing the ocean's beauty and mystery. The name Coral may also evoke connections to the sea, which has been a source of inspiration in poetry and art throughout history. Additionally, the name has been used in various cultures as a metaphor for growth and resilience, much like the coral reefs that thrive in diverse marine environments. While diminutive forms of the name, such as Cora, have emerged, Coral itself remains a distinct name with a rich historical and cultural background.

Trend Summary

The name Coral has seen a modest rise in popularity in recent years.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Coralyn
  • Coralie

International Variants

  • Corail (French)
  • Coralina (Italian)

Famous people named Coral

Coral Browne was an actress best known for The Killing of Sister George, The Raging Moon, and The Last of Mrs. Cheyney.

Coral Gables is a city known for its Mediterranean Revival architecture and as a cultural hub in Florida.

Fictional characters named Coral

Coral is a fictional character from the animated film Coraline. She is a young girl who discovers an alternate universe that initially seems better than her own but soon reveals dark secrets.

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Coral was first seen in the United States in 1881. Coral has ranked as high as #1118 nationally, which occurred in 2004, and has been most popular in California, Florida, Texas, New York, and Illinois. In the past 5 years the name Coral has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Coral (2024)

StateBirthsShare
CA 26
45%
FL 16
28%
TX 6
10%
AZ 5
9%
NC 5
9%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18818
18827
188312
18849
188511
188613
188716
188826
188914
189019
189115
189217
189316
189417
189518
189623
189719
189821
189914
190013
19019
190216
190321
190413
190522
190619
190713
190817
190917
191013
191123
191217
191329
191428
191527
191649
191753
191847
191947
192036
192144
192256
192344
192443
192540
192643
192735
192851
192950
193046
193137
193238
193334
193442
193540
193657
193742
193846
193950
194033
194134
194252
194343
194438
194547
194667
194759
194852
194947
195059
195163
195260
195353
195479
195586
195674
1957102
195888
195990
196096
196182
196276
196368
196458
196557
196632
196739
196839
196935
197038
197134
197236
197336
197457
197559
197667
197771
197868
197987
198098
198185
198287
198380
198481
1985106
198687
198784
198879
1989123
1990164
1991191
1992194
1993175
1994180
1995163
1996177
1997173
1998167
1999194
2000160
2001175
2002172
2003190
2004224
2005210
2006211
2007178
2008161
2009151
2010157
2011149
2012165
2013163
2014208
2015201
2016202
2017160
2018155
2019183
2020128
2021130
2022116
2023105
2024105