Corenthia is an uncommon, yet captivating given name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin word 'corinthium', which refers to the purple dye obtained from the murex sea snail, it is symbolic of rarity and beauty. This unique name has gained popularity in recent years, perhaps due to its distinct sound and association with the ancient city of Corinth. Spelling variations include Corenthya, Corenthiaa, and Corenthiah. It offers parents a chance to bestow their child with a truly distinctive moniker.
The name Corenthia was most popular in the late 60s with 7 births occurring in 1968, while it saw a decline by the 90s with only 5 births recorded in 1991. Overall, there were a total of 23 babies named Corenthia between the years 1966 and 1991.