Corayma

Meaning of Corayma

Rooted in warm cultures and steeped in storytelling, Corayma is a jewel that invites a sense of heritage and a dash of daring. Like a hidden orchid unfurling at dawn, it blossoms with Latin flair and tropical spirit. This Spanish-origin name—pronounced koh-RAI-mah—blends the tender pulse of corazón (heart) with a whisper of ancient island melodies, conjuring coral reefs aglow at sunrise. Though it never catapulted to the top, Corayma danced onto U.S. birth certificates throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, waltzing into the top thousand while most parents were still brewing their morning café con leche. Choosing Corayma is an invitation to a vibrant narrative: a little girl whose laughter ripples like sunlit water and whose regal charm shines brighter than Caribbean gold. This is a name that tiptoes through playgrounds with a wink of mystery, reserved for families ready to sprinkle a little extra sunshine—and perhaps a salsa beat—into everyday moments.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as koh-RAI-mah (/koʊˈraima/)

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