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What names would you use for the nickname Cora?
I love Cora as a first name on its own, but I'm curious about names that could have Cora as a nickname. I know about Corinne/Corinna and Coralie. I don't like the latter. WDYTO Corinna? Also, what are some other options you can think of? Even if it's a stretch, I don't mind. :)
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I have an in-law named Socorro, but everyone calls her Cora.
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My first thoughts are Corinne, Coralie, and Coraline. -
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Coraline
Cordelia
Coralia
Corianne
Coriana
CoralI like Corinna.
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Corinna would be my choice to get a Cora. As much as I like the other Cora names (Cordelia, Coralie, Coraline, etc) I find it to be the sweetest.
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I really like Corinna. Other ideas:
Cordelia
Cornelia
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Nice choice! Cora is beautiful. I don't personally like Corinne or Corinna through association, but they aren't really my style anyway. But Cora is great by itself!Coraline
Coralia
Caroline
Coral
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I'd use just Cora although I like Corinna, Corinne and Cordelia as well. Coralie isn't bad either.
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I like Corrine more than Corinna, although I don't particularly dislike the latter. I can't think of much else. Just the easier ones like:Cordelia
Cornelia
Coraline
Cordula
Coretta
Concordia, a bit of a stretchOr maybe:Corvina
Corentina / Corentine
Corabel
Corisande
Corsica
Corazon
Coral Bell (like the flower)
Cordoba
Corinthia
CorcoranI keep thinking of the word coracle. I'm assuming no one is interested in that as a name. ;-) Or coriander, or cormorant.
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I love Cora. I would use it as a nickname for:Coraline
Coralina
Coral
Coretta
Concordia
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I like Corrina, and I think I prefer it over Corrine. Some other possibilities:
Coral
Cordelia
Cornelia
Corrie
Coretta
Corynn
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Cornelia
Corona
Coral
Coraline
Ocarina
Cory/Corie/Cori/Corey
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