82%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage French Pronounced Pron. /kɔ.ʁa.li/ [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Either a French form of Koralia, or a derivative of Latin corallium "coral" (see Coral). Related NamesFamily Tree·Details Rootkorallion/coralliumVariantCoralineOther Languages & CulturesKoraljka(Croatian) Coral(English) Koralia(Greek) Koralia(Late Greek) Coraline(Literature) Coral(Spanish) PopularityDetails Last ranked #178 in 2003 Belgium Last ranked #474 in 2015 France Last ranked #81 in 2023 Quebec, Canada Last ranked #894 in 1929 United States People think this name isRate·Details youthful formal upper class natural wholesome delicate refined strange Categories artists, black history, civil rights, colors, educators, ends in -ie, ends in -lie, gemstones, isograms, nature, orange, pink, sculptors, Squishmallows, underwater