"coral, sea jewel"
Coraline
Pronunciation: [ k-AWR-uhl-eyen ]
The brave literary heroine of the Other World
Meaning & Origin
"maiden of the coral sea"
The Story of Coraline
Coraline is a French variant of the name Coralie, derived from the Latin corallium meaning coral — the precious marine substance formed by sea creatures. The name evokes the rich pink-red color and organic beauty of coral reefs. While Coralie has been used in France for centuries, Coraline gained its distinctive identity through Neil Gaimans 2002 novella.
Coralines popularity skyrocketed after Neil Gaimans 2002 novella and the celebrated 2009 stop-motion animated film directed by Henry Selick. The films haunting, imaginative aesthetic perfectly matched the names unusual beauty, making it a favorite among parents who love fantasy, animation, and literature.
In modern popular culture, Coraline is inseparable from Gaimans story — a brave girl who discovers a secret door to an Other World. The name has become associated with courage, imagination, and the willingness to face darkness. For families who love Gaimans work, its a meaningful literary homage.
Fun Facts
- Neil Gaiman chose Coraline specifically because its a misprint of Caroline that became its own name
- The 2009 Coraline film was the first stop-motion film shot natively in 3D
- Coraline entered the US top 1000 girls names in 2009, the year of the films release
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Coraline (Gaiman character origin)
Writer
1960
Neil Gaiman created Coraline after his daughters name Caroline was misspelled — he kept the typo
Coraline Jones Fictional
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Protagonist of Neil Gaimans 2002 novella and 2009 film Coraline, a courageous girl who explores a dangerous parallel wor...
Protagonist of Neil Gaimans 2002 novella and 2009 film Coraline, a courageous girl who explores a dangerous parallel world
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 3
- Popularity Rank
- #721
- Total SSA Count
- 390
- Cultural Origins
- English French American
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Moderate
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- High
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About the Name Coraline
Coraline is a girl name with English, French, and American origins . The name means "coral, sea jewel" in Latin corallium .
Coraline is currently ranked #721 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Coraline has 3 syllables and is pronounced k-AWR-uhl-eyen, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Coraline include Cora, Coral, Lina, and Corrie. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Coraline include Cora, Coral, Coralie, Coralynn, Coralee . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.