Corinne
The name Corinne has its origins in the Greek word 'kore', which means 'maiden' or 'young girl'. It was originally a diminutive form of the name Kore, which was the ancient Greek goddess of fertility and the renewal of nature.
Corinne gained popularity in France during the 16th century and has been used as a French feminine name ever since. The name has a strong connection to the ancient Greek mythology and the idea of youth and renewal.
The name Corinne is often associated with qualities such as grace, beauty, and femininity. It has a soft and melodic sound, which may contribute to its appeal as a name for girls.
While Corinne is primarily used as a feminine name, there have been instances of it being used for males as well, though it is relatively rare.