Korinna of Tanagra
Writer
Ancient Greek lyric poet from Boeotia, one of the few female poets of antiquity whose work survives
"maiden, young girl"
"spear"
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“A quietly classical name with ancient Greek poetess roots”
Corrin is an anglicized variant of Corinne, which traces back to the ancient Greek name Korinna. The Greek root 'kore' means 'maiden' or 'daughter,' the same root that gives us Persephone's epithet Kore. The name was famously borne by the Greek lyric poet Korinna of Tanagra, who reportedly competed against the great Pindar. The simplified Corrin spelling emerged in English-speaking countries as a more streamlined alternative.
Corrin and its variants (Corinne, Corinna) peaked in the mid-20th century in English-speaking countries. The name has maintained a quiet, steady presence — never flashy but always appreciated by parents who love classic names without being overly common.
In Welsh tradition, Corrin may connect to 'cor' meaning 'choir' or 'dwarf' in folkloric usage. In Greek antiquity, Korinna of Tanagra was one of only a handful of female poets whose work survived, making the name carry a quiet literary prestige.
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Writer
Ancient Greek lyric poet from Boeotia, one of the few female poets of antiquity whose work survives
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