Korianna, of Latin origin, is a unique and elegant name that means 'song' or 'hymn'. It combines elements of the Greek name Corinna and the Latin word 'cantare', meaning 'to sing'. Korianna was popularized in modern times through its use in literature, most notably in James Barrie's play 'The Admirable Crichton'. The name has a melodic ring to it, reflecting its musical derivation. Despite its Latin roots, Korianna has been more commonly used in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States and Canada.
The name Korianna appears to have seen a slow start with just six births recorded in its first two years, but it gained some traction from the mid-2000s onwards, with a noticeable spike in popularity around 2017 and 2019, totaling 112 births over the span of these years.