AnahífSpanish (Latin American) Possibly from the Guarani name for the cockspur coral tree (species Erythrina crista-galli). In a Guarani legend this is the name of a young woman burned at the stake by the conquistadors, after which she is transformed into the flowering tree.
CoralfEnglish, Spanish From the English and Spanish word coral for the underwater skeletal deposits that can form reefs. It is ultimately derived (via Old French and Latin) from Greek κοράλλιον (korallion).
KoraliafGreek, Late Greek Derived from Ancient Greek κοράλλιον (korallion) meaning "coral" (in Modern Greek κοράλλι). This was the name of an obscure 4th-century saint and martyr from Thrace.
KoraljkafCroatian From Croatian koralj meaning "coral", ultimately from Latin corallium.
KoralomEsperanto Means "coral" in Esperanto, ultimately from Latin corallium.
PeninnahfBiblical Means "pearl, coral, precious stone" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the wives of Elkanah, the other being Hannah.
SangofPopular Culture Means "coral" in Japanese. This name is used in the Japanese comic book and television show InuYasha.