List of 9 Names with "Maiden" in Meaning Starting with (C) ×
A collection of baby names with meaning of maiden. We found in our database 9 names have the similar meanings. If you want to hold this word 'Maiden' for your lovely kid, please proceed to collection and choose any of the alternative in the list given below:
- Cora - KOH-rə
The name "Cora" is a name first made popular by American writer James Fenimore Cooper for the dark-haired heroine in "The Last of the Mohicans" (1826). A variant of the Greek KORË or CORINNA., it means meaning "maiden." Kore is an alternate name for the Greek goddess Persephone.
- Cori
Gaelic Meaning: The name Cori is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Cori is: Ravine.
- Corina
Latinized form of the Greek name Κοριννα (Korinna), which was derived from κορη (kore) "maiden". This was the name of a Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC. The Roman poet Ovid used it for the main female character in his book 'Amores'.
- Corinne
Corinne is a female name, and the French or English variant of Corina, meaning "beautiful maiden". It has become popular following the publication of Corinne, a 1808 novel by Madame de Stael. Various spellings of the name exist, although some attest that "Corinne" is the most appropriate and age-old spelling.
- Corra
Corra Family History. Corra Name Meaning. Italian (Corrà): from a short form of the personal name Corrado.
- Corrie
The name Corrie is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Corrie is: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine.
- Corrina
Greek Meaning: The name Corrina is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Corrina is: Maiden.
- Corrine
Corinne is a female name, and the French or English variant of Corina, meaning "beautiful maiden". It has become popular following the publication of Corinne, a 1808 novel by Madame de Stael. Various spellings of the name exist, although some attest that "Corinne" is the most appropriate and age-old spelling.
- Corynn
Origin of the name Corinne: English cognate of the Greek Korinna, a derivative of Korē (maiden). The name was borne by a Greek poetess from Boeotia, who won a wreath of victory at Thebes, and whose works survive only in fragmented form.