The Story Behind Kori

Kori is primarily an American name, often considered a variant of Corey or a diminutive of Korinne. Its precise origin isn’t definitively established, but it’s thought to be related to the Old English name ‘Core,’ meaning ‘strength’ or ‘brave.’ Another possibility is that Kori is derived from Korin, a place name in Greece, referring to a port city. This connection adds an element of historical significance and geographical association to the name.

How It Sounds

IPA: /ˈkɔːri/

Phonetic: CORE-ee

Gender Identity

female

Diminutives and Variations

  • Kori-Ann
  • Korie
  • Kori-Lee
  • Kory
  • Korinne

Notable People Named Kori

  • Kori Klause — American actress
  • Kori Newman — American actress

Cultural and Religious Significance

While not strongly associated with specific religious traditions, Kori’s roots in Old English suggest a connection to Germanic heritage. It’s generally considered a secular name with positive connotations of strength and resilience.

Where Kori is Popular

Kori is most commonly found in the United States and Canada. Its popularity peaked in the late 20th century and remains a moderately used name today, particularly in coastal regions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kori a biblical name?

No, Kori is not found in the Bible.

What does Kori mean?

Kori is associated with ‘strength’ and ‘bravery,’ stemming from its potential Old English roots.

Is Kori a variant of another name?

Yes, it’s often considered a variant or diminutive of Corey and Korinne.