I am from Canada and my name is Coralie- I love my name and have lost count of the times I am complimented on it. I have no idea where my parents came up with it as the rest of my 12 siblings have very common names. Probably every 3rd time I introduce myself someone says what a beautiful name!
― Anonymous User 3/23/2017
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This is quite pretty, though I prefer just "Cora." It's also uncommon, mature and intelligent sounding, and could work well for any type of female. Definitely a good name.
I knew a Coralie growing up and I have never forgotten because it is a name you remember. I think, however, it may be cuter as Cora Lee. Or maybe Coral Lee.
When I'm bored, I write stories, and one day I came across the name Coralie and liked it. It's a blend of Coral and Rosalie. It's a pretty, elegant name, and I have really grown fond of it.
Just like 'Cora', Coralie sounds like a cheap and tacky name. I cannot imagine a fiery, intelligent woman being called Coralie. 'Coralie' is better suited for a washed-up country singer.
It's cool and very pretty, but I have difficulty thinking of this as a real, full-fledged name on a person. It doesn't connect right even though I want it to.
I think that Coral (like the word) is a bit too much for a person to be named. Coralie, however, does not seem so to me. I would definitely choose Coralie over Coral. Also, it makes me think of "cor", which means heart (which I think is a wonderful meaning of a name). Why is it that so many French girls' names sound more elegant than their English counterparts?
This is a beautiful and sophisticated name. It sounds like a name for a gorgeous young woman with long, slightly wavy, naturally red hair, pale skin, red and full lips, green eyes, and an hourglass figure. Quite dreamy.