Koralee

Meaning of Koralee

The name Koralee, pronounced /koʊrəˈli/, is a feminine appellation whose etymological lineage can be traced to the French Coralie—itself derived from the Latin corallium and the Greek korallion—invoking the sublime imagery of coral reefs shimmering beneath sunlit waves. In academic terms, Koralee represents a morphological synthesis of the classical root for “coral” with a diminutive ending, yet in poetic usage it resonates like the rosy glow of dawn reflected on a tranquil sea, conferring upon its bearer an aura of both delicate beauty and enduring strength. Although it remains relatively rare—its appearance among American newborns has fluctuated modestly within the national top 1,000, peaking at rank 918 in 2022—Koralee offers parents a choice rich in historical depth and modern distinction. Imbued with Latin heritage and imbued with oceanic associations, it stands as a testament to natural elegance and resilient grace.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as kohr-uh-lee (/koʊrəˈli/)

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