"place name, possibly crown or river settlement"
Coronda
Rare as strawberries, rooted in Argentine heritage
Meaning & Origin
"near the water/river"
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Things to Know About This Name
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The Story of Coronda
Coronda is primarily known as a city in Santa Fe Province, Argentina, situated on the Coronda River, a branch of the Paraná River. The name likely derives from an indigenous Guaraní or Spanish colonial word, possibly related to the Spanish 'corona' (crown) or a indigenous term for the river's geography. As a given name, Coronda is a rare and distinctive choice that carries the spirit of South American geography and culture.
Coronda is almost exclusively used as a place name in Argentina, where the city of Coronda is famous for its strawberry production and annual Strawberry National Festival. Its use as a first name is extremely rare, making it an ultra-unique choice for parents seeking something truly uncommon.
In Argentina, Coronda evokes images of the fertile Paraná Delta region, strawberry festivals, and the rich indigenous and colonial heritage of Santa Fe Province. The name bridges indigenous South American naming traditions with Spanish colonial nomenclature.
Fun Facts
- Coronda, Argentina hosts the National Strawberry Festival each year, making the city synonymous with the fruit
- The Coronda River is a natural branch of the mighty Paraná River system
- Coronda was a significant military outpost during Argentina's colonial period
Coronda in Other Languages
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Famous People Named Coronda
Coronda (city)
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City in Santa Fe Province, Argentina, famous for its strawberry production and annual festival
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 3
- Popularity Rank
- #5,589
- Total SSA Count
- 23
- Cultural Origins
- Latin American Spanish Argentine
- Pronunciation
- Moderate
- Formality
- Moderate
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
Common Nicknames
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Timeless choice, Latin American heritage match, balanced 3-2 syllable flow
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Timeless choice, smooth 3-1 syllable flow
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About the Name Coronda
Coronda is a girl name with Latin American, Spanish, and Argentine origins . The name means "place name, possibly crown or river settlement" in Spanish/Indigenous .
Coronda is currently ranked #5,589 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Coronda has 3 syllables, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Coronda include Cori, Ronda, and Cora. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.