Coral
Coral is an English name derived from the marine invertebrate animal of the same name. Coral is a hard, calcified structure secreted by tiny living organisms called coral polyps.
The name Coral is thought to have originated in the late 19th or early 20th century as a nature-inspired name. It may have been inspired by the vibrant colors and beauty of coral reefs, or the intricate and delicate patterns found in coral formations.
While the name Coral does not have a specific meaning associated with it, it is often perceived as a name that evokes natural beauty, creativity, and a connection with the ocean or marine life.
In some cultures, the name Coral may also be associated with qualities such as strength, resilience, and perseverance, as coral reefs are known for their ability to withstand harsh conditions and continue growing over time.