Corben

Meaning of Corben

Corben, pronounced KOR-ben, unfurls like an incantation drawn from the old Roman tongue, a lively offspring of the Latin corvus—“raven”—and the medieval French corbin, “little raven,” whose ebony wings once whispered secrets across sun-warmed plazas. In its syllables one hears the murmur of marble forums under a golden Mediterranean sun, the rustle of wings above terracotta rooftops, the promise of keen intelligence married to gentle courage. Winding through history’s corridors, Corben carries a warm glow, as if each bearer were cradled by flickering torchlight in an ancient villa; at once both sentinel and sojourner, he strides boldly toward tomorrow, wings outstretched. This name, rich with mythic resonance and a dash of modern flair, invites every child who wears it to chart his own flight—undaunted, inquisitive, and luminously alive.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as KAWR-ben (/ˈkɔːrbən/)

American English

  • Pronunced as KOR-ben (/ˈkɔrbən/)

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Notable People Named Corben

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Lucia Estrella Mendoza
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