View Message

[Opinions] Corinne or Corinna?
Which do you prefer and why? Any MN suggestions?
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I love Corinne! Corinna is nice, too, but people will associate it with that song "Corrina, Corrina".Middle names, hmmm...Corinne Alexandra
Corinne Amelia
Corinne Matilda
Corinne Magdalena
Corinne Sabina

This message was edited 8/18/2016, 4:03 AM

vote up1
I prefer Karina to both but out of the two, I say Corinne. Just because Corinna seems ambiguous in pronunciation and if it isn't the -ee-na ending, it sounds awkward.That being said, I find Corinne a very cold sounding name.
vote up1
Corinne.Corinne. Not sure why, as I usually like A endings. Just seems more.crisp and clear, I guess.

This message was edited 8/17/2016, 9:09 AM

vote up1
CorinneBecause Corinna sounds old-fashioned to me.
vote up1
I've only ever known one, and she was Corinne.I don't usually enjoy spondees, and if your name is Corinna you get the rather cheerful Herrick poem as a bonus; plus, you can use Corinne if you like, but if you are a Corinne there are no alternatives available. So, Corinna for me.
vote up1
CorinneI really like Corinne. Corinna is nice but Corinne has such a underused sound to it...there's not many names (that are used where I lived) that sound like Corinne and that's what I like about it.
vote up1
Corinna. Corrine is kind of harsh and ugly to me, and Corinna is worlds better.I think a one-syllable middle name like Corinna May or Corinna Pearl would work. Something kind of vintagey.
vote up1
Corinna Pearl is lovely. I like Corinna May but I prefer Corinna Mae.
vote up1
I like both and have been trying to figure out which I prefer. I'd think I'd go with Corinne which seems less overwrought. I like the way it looks as well.
vote up1
I love both! If I HAD to choose... I'd have to go with Corinna. I could always call her Corinne for short. :)
vote up1
Corinna.I like Corinne too, but Corinna more for the '-a' ending since I have a weakness for girls names ending on an '-a'.
vote up1
Looking at my PNL I also have a weakness for girls names ending '-a'.
vote up1
Corinna
vote up1
CorinnaBut I like Corinne too.
vote up1
I don't like Corinna. It sounds like Grinner. I quite like Corinne.Corinne Emilia
Corinne Alexandra
Corinne Celeste
vote up1
I guess this depends on how it is pronounced. I like them both said like kor-een and kor-een-ah. Of the two I prefer Corinne. It's just simpler. Plus, I gravitate towards names that don't end in -a.
vote up1
I tend to pronouce Corinne as ko-RIN and Corinna as ko-REEN-a.
vote up1
Hmm. I don't see why an 'i' followed by a double consonant would be pronounced 'ee' though?
vote up1
Sorry! I meant to post that against the original post!In any case - yeah, it makes no sense. It SHOULD be rin not reen. Still, I have always heard it pronounced reen from people with the name Corinne. They might be all wrong but it influenced my preferences. Corrine with the rin sound is pretty too. Corinna with the rin sound is not-so-much, imo.
vote up1