Corderrius is an uncommon yet distinctive given name, believed to have originated from African American Vernacular English (AAVE) culture in the United States. The name is composed of two distinct parts: 'Cor' and 'Darius'. While 'Cor' could be a short form of various names starting with that syllable, such as Corinthian or Corbin, 'Darius' has Persian origins and means 'possessing greatness'. Thus, Corderrius combines elements from different cultural backgrounds, reflecting the rich diversity found in AAVE naming traditions.
Between 1990 and 1991, there were 11 babies named Corderrius born in total, with an increase from 5 births in the first year to 6 births in the second year.