Coralie

French from Latin
"coral"

Coralie Origin and Meaning

The name Coralie is a girl's name of French origin meaning "coral".

Coralie is a French name not often heard here, though she's gaining some recognition via Neil Gaiman's similar sounding spooky and lovely children's book, Coraline. Other literary appearances: Coralie is the stage name of an actress in Balzac's Lost Illusions, and a French girl in an 1850 Thackeray novel.

Coralie is currently very popular in French-speaking Quebec, and there is a contemporary French singer named Coralie Clement.

# 897 in the US

Coralie Rank in US Top 1000

# 797 on Nameberry

Coralie Rank in Nameberry Top 1000

Coralie Popularity

Famous People Named Coralie

  • Coralie Balmy
    French swimmer
  • Coralie Denise Simmons
    American water polo player
  • Coralie Bickford
    Smith, English illustrator
  • Coralie Clement
    French singer
  • Coralie Chacon
    French gymnast
  • Coralie Trinh Thi
    French adult film actress, author, and director
  • Caroline Maud "Coralie" Blythe
    English actress and singer
  • Coralie Fargeat
    French director

Coralie in Pop Culture

  • Coralie
    the premiere danseuse of Ludwiglust Court Theatre in 'Barry Lyndon' (1844)
  • Mademoiselle Coralie Brack
    horse rider at Franconi's in 'Pendennis' (1848)
  • Coralie Sardie
    a main character in Alice Hoffman's "The Museum of Extraordinary Things"