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=== Music ===
*[[Corinne Allal]] (born 1955), Israeli rock musician and music producer
*[[Corinne Allal]] (1955–2024), Israeli rock musician and music producer
*[[Corinne Bailey Rae]] (born 1979), British singer-songwriter and guitarist
*[[Corinne Bailey Rae]] (born 1979), British singer-songwriter and guitarist
*[[Corinne Chapelle]] (1976–2021), French-American violinist
*[[Corinne Chapelle]] (1976–2021), French-American violinist
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*[[Corinne Hermès]] (born 1961), French singer
*[[Corinne Hermès]] (born 1961), French singer
*[[Corrinne May]] (born 1973), Singaporean singer-songwriter
*[[Corrinne May]] (born 1973), Singaporean singer-songwriter
*[[Corinne Morgan]] (1876-1942/1945), American singer and pioneer recording artist
*[[Corinne Morgan]] (1876–1942/1945), American singer and pioneer recording artist
*[[Corinne West]] (born 1970), American singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist
*[[Corinne West]] (born 1970), American singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist



Latest revision as of 12:52, 12 December 2024

Corinne
Genderfemale
Origin
Word/nameFrench/English/Greek
Meaningfrom Greek kore (maiden)
Other names
Related namesCorinna, Korinna

Corinne is a female name, the French and English variant of Corina, of ancient Greek origin,[1] derived from κόρη (korē) meaning "beautiful maiden".[2] It became popular following the publication of Corinne, or Italy, an 1808 novel by Madame de Staël.

Various spellings of the name exist, although some attest that "Corinne" is the most appropriate and age-old spelling.[citation needed] Other spellings include: Corrine, Corin, Corine, Corinn, Coryn, Corryn, Koryn, Korryn, Korin, Corinna, Korinna, Corrin, and Korinne.

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  1. ^ Corinna, Behind the name
  2. ^ κόρη, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon