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Coralie
I've seen this name mentioned several times and didn't really think much about it, but today I kind of like it. I've heard it pronounced like KOR-uh-lee and KOR-uh-lye. Which way do you pronounce it? Combo suggestions? Other Cora names?
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It's okay. I definitely prefer Cora, Coral, and Coraline. I've always heard it pronounced as -lee, though I must admit pronouncing it as -lye is a nice alternative. I've always liked the similar-sounding Lorelei.Coralie Alice
Coralie Dahlia
Coralie Frances
Coralie Helen
Coralie Johanna
Coralie Olive
Coralie Rosa
Coralie Susanne
Coralie Thais
Coralie Willa
Coralie Xanthe
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I pronounce it KOR-uh-lee. KOR-uh-lye is not a correct pronunciation. I've never heard it pronounced that way.I also like Cora and Coraline.Coralie Judith
Coralie June
Coralie Therese
Coralie Anna
Coralie Ève
Coralie Frances
Coralie Jane
Coralie Ingrid
Coralie Margaret
Coralie Vera
Coralie Marion
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"COR-uh-lee" is the only way I've heard it. I hope it's not being confused with Lorelei in the general public. It's French and the ending sounds exactly like Marie, Valerie, Natalie, Stephanie, Sylvie, etc. I've always loved Coral as a name and was thrilled to discover Coralie on this site. Coralie Gisele
Coralie Virginia
Coralie Frances
Coralie Emma
Coralie Wren
Coralie Blythe
Coralie Gwyneth
Coralie Maeve
Coralie Alice / Alix
Coralie Diana
Coralie Tess
Coralie Bridget
Coralie Iris
Coralie Margot / Mairead
Coralie Jane
Coralie Anne
Coralie Miranda
Coralie Freya:-)
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I like it a lot! I pronounce it KOR-uh-lee. Other Cora names:Well, Cora, obviously.
Coral
Coraline
Corinne
Cordelia
Cordula
Coreen
Coretta
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