Coralie
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French Coralie. Coined in France in the end of the 18th century, from Latin corallium (“coral”).
Proper noun
Coralie
- A female given name from French.
- ~1886 William Ernest Henley, A Ballade of Ladies' Names, Gleeson White:Ballades and Rondeaus, Read Books 1887, page 19:
- Rosalind savors of quips and hose, / Araminta of wits and beaux; / Prue of old puddings, and Coralie / All of sawdust and spangled shows;
- ~1886 William Ernest Henley, A Ballade of Ladies' Names, Gleeson White:Ballades and Rondeaus, Read Books 1887, page 19:
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔ.ʁa.li/
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