Coraline
English
Etymology
An elaborate form of Coralie, itself derived from coral. Name of a character in Adolphe Adam's opera Le toréador.
Proper noun
Coraline
- A female given name originating as a coinage.
- 2013, Neil Gaiman, Coraline, A&C Black, →ISBN, page 190:
- 'The mice tell me that all is good,' he said. 'They say that you are our saviour, Caroline.' 'It's Coraline, Mister Bobo,' said Coraline. 'Not Caroline. Coraline.' ' Coraline,' said Mr Bobo, repeating her name to himself with wonderment and respect.
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