The name Corinth, of Greek origin, is derived from the city of Corinth in Greece. It means 'from Corinth' and was originally used as a surname for those who lived there or had ties to the city. Today, Corinth is also used as a given name, offering a unique and intriguing choice with its historical and geographical roots.
The name Corinth has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, with five babies being named Corinth each in 1922, 1993, and 2020. This results in a total of fifteen children sharing the unique name over these three periods.