Originating from France, the name Korinne is an elegant and distinctive choice for a girl. It's derived from the French word 'corinne,' which means 'maiden.' The name has a soft, melodic sound, ending with the vowel 'e,' making it easy to pronounce and remember. Korinne is also associated with the ancient Roman goddess of cornfields and fertility, known as Corinna.
The name Korinne saw its popularity peak between the years 1972 and 1978, with a significant jump from 6 births in 1970 to 44 births in 1978. This trend continued into the early 1980s, with consistently high numbers of babies named Korinne each year. However, starting around 1983, there was a steady decline in the number of newborn girls being given this name. By the late 1990s and early 2000s, it had become quite uncommon, with fewer than 15 births per year recorded since 2004. In recent years, Korinne has remained relatively rare, with between 10 to 27 births annually from 2016 onwards. Overall, there have been a total of 1298 babies named Korinne between the years 1953 and 2023.