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[Opinions] Cora / Coralie
The name Coralie with the nickname of Cora, or just Cora on it's own has been in my mind for several weeks now. Maybe it is Downton Abbey's fault, but I just think it is lovely. Do you think it would work for a grown woman as well as a small girl? What are your general opinions on it?
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I think Coralie is over-the-top. Cora is lovely though, and I lurve Downton. :)
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I tend to think of it more as a grown woman name than a little girl name, so yes definitely... and it could work on a little girl as well.
I don't totally love it, but I find it likable.
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I think Cora is lovely and I think it would age fairly well. It's not very nicknamey and isn't dated.
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I don't know how it's pronounced on Downton Abbey.
My instinct is Coral-ee, in which case I love it. though its similarity to "orally" makes me wary, just as the similarity of Coral (which I also like) to "oral" does!
If pron. Cora-lee, then I think it sounds tacky, and much prefer Cora, which is infinitely classier.All in all, I think I'd choose Cora.
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I like them both. I have a little two-year-old Cora in my class at the day care I work at, and she is very smart and a bit of a rebel, so that is the image I currently associate with the name. I do think it works well for all ages.
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I do like Coralie with the nn Cora, but I prefer just Cora. It definitely works for an adult as well as a girl. It's a pretty name, feminine, I like it.
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Cora, yes. Coralie, no.Cora works well at any age, it's pretty classic, but Coralie is so sugary-sweet girly.(I would probably use Aly as a nn for Coralie)X
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I love Cora and think it works wonderfully on a baby/girl/woman of any age. It's "short and sweet," but a strong name as well.I prefer it as a given name, but I also like it as a nickname for Cordelia.I go back and forth on Coralie. I'm not liking it too well at present.
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I adore Cora. Since my name is Norah and my mom is Laura, I always joked that I'd name a daughter Cora. Coralie is pretty, but I prefer Cora as a nn for Cordelia.
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I think Cora most definitely works on all ages. It's one of those names that's cozy and familiar but still classy and unusual enough to get attention. I'm not a big fan of Coralie, but it's fair enough. I personally love Cornelia nn Cora. Another, even more unusual option is Coral.

This message was edited 1/8/2012, 7:08 PM

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I like Cora.
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I like both names (and also Coraline). I prefer Cora to Coralie "Cora". I also think Cora fits all ages better than Coralie (-ie endings make me think "little girl").Also, I had never heard of Downton Abbey until earlier today when my roomate randomly told me that it was awesome.
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I like Coraline, too, I'm not sure why I didn't think of it when I thought of the other too.Please, just please, watch Downton Abbey. :) It also makes me go, "See, Mary can be a sexy, fierce name." Haha.

This message was edited 1/8/2012, 5:56 PM

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just agreeing with the comment about Downton Abbey
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How is it pronounced on Downton Abbey?I never know whether it should be COH-ralie or Cora Lee!
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The name they use on the show is Cora, but if you're thinking about the pronunciation, I've always heard it pronounced COH-ralie.X
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