Koralynn is a modern American coinage that combines the Latin-derived coral (from corallium, the marine organism valued as a gemstone) with the Brythonic suffix -lynn (signifying a pool or lake). Morphologically, it adheres to a two-element structure common in contemporary Anglo-American naming, providing both a nature-inspired reference and a balanced, four-syllable cadence. Since its appearance in U.S. birth records in the early 2000s, Koralynn has consistently ranked near the 900–950 range in the Social Security Administration data: for example, 27 newborn girls bore the name in 2021 (rank 920) and 20 in 2024 (rank 930). Although still relatively uncommon, its steady placement over the past decade indicates a modest but stable appeal among parents seeking a distinctive yet accessible feminine name.