Koraleigh

Meaning of Koraleigh

Koraleigh drifts onto baby-name charts like a hidden melody humming through a colonial courtyard at sunrise. Its origin is a spirited blend—borrowing the French “Coralie,” conjuring the rosy blush of tropical coral reefs, and the Old English “Leigh,” meaning “meadow”—yet it feels fresh and sun-kissed, as if dawn itself whispered the syllables. Adventurous parents welcoming a baby girl find in Koraleigh a rare gem—fewer than ten newborns in the United States bear this name each year—cherishing its warmth and whimsy. When pronounced “koh-ruh-lee” (/koʊˈrəli/), it rolls off the tongue with the lazy sway of palm trees, feels like a warm abrazo for the soul, and offers a playful wink, like discovering seashells in your pockets long after a beachside fiesta.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as koh-ruh-lee (/koʊˈrəli/)

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