Cory
As a given name, Cory is used by both males and females. It is a variation of the name Cora, which has Greek origins and is the maiden name of the goddess Persephone. The name also can have origins from the Gaelic word coire, which means "in a cauldron", or "in a hollow".
As a surname, it has a number of possible derivations, including an Old Norse personal name Kori of uncertain meaning, which is found in Scandinavia and England.[1] As an Irish surname it comes from Ó Comhraidhe (descendant of Comhraidheh).[2] Notable people or fictional characters named Cory include:
Gender | Unisex |
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Language(s) | Greek, Nordic, Gaelic |
Origin | |
Meaning | Maiden, In a caudron, In a Hollow, Descendant of Comhraidheh |
Other names | |
Related names | Corey, Cora, Coire, Corie, Corrie, Curry (surname), Correy, Cori, Kory, Khouri, Kori, Korie |
People
Given name
- Cory Aldridge (born 1979), American baseball player
- Cory Alexander (born 1973), American basketball player
- Cory Arcangel (born 1978), American digital artist
- Cory Asbury (born 1985), American Christian musician and worship pastor
- Cory Bent (born 1997), English footballer
- Cory Booker (born 1969), United States senator from New Jersey
- Cory Bowles (born 1973), Canadian actor and choreographer
- Cory Carr (born 1975), American-Israeli basketball player for the Israeli team Elitzur Ramla B.C.
- Cory Conacher (born 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cory Cory-Wright (1838–1909), British businessman
- Cory Cotton (born 1987), writer and member of the American sports conglomerate Dude Perfect
- Cory Cyrenne (born 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cory Doctorow (born 1971), Canadian journalist and author
- Cory Edwards, American writer and director
- Cory Everson (born 1958), American bodybuilder and actress
- Cory Fong (born 1972), American public servant
- Cory Gibbs (born 1980), American association footballer
- Cory Jane (born 1983), New Zealand rugby union footballer
- Cory Kahaney (born 1963), American comedian
- Cory Kennedy (born 1990), American model
- Cory La Quay, American drummer of the post-hardcore band A Skylit Drive
- Cory Lee (born 1984), Canadian singer-songwriter and actress
- Cory Lerios, American pianist and vocalist
- Cory Lidle (1972–2006), former pitcher for the New York Yankees
- Cory McGrath (born 1979), Australian rules footballer
- Cory Monteith (1982–2013), Canadian actor
- Cory Morgan (ice hockey) (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cory Morrow (born 1972), American singer-songwriter
- Cory Nelms (born 1988), American football player
- Cory Paterson (born 1987), Australian rugby league footballer
- Cory Pecker (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cory Philpot (born 1970), Canadian Football League player
- Cory Quirino (born 1953), Filipino TV host
- Cory Redding (born 1980), American National Football League player
- Cory Rooney, American songwriter and record producer
- Cory Sarich (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cory Schlesinger (born 1972), American footballer
- Cory Spangenberg (born 1991), American professional baseball player
- Cory Spinks, (born 1978), American boxer
- Cory Stillman (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cory Sullivan (born 1979), American baseball player
- Cory Wade (born 1983), American baseball player
- Cory Walker (born 1980), American comic book artist
- Cory Waterhouse (born 1974), American Guitarist (Pridebowl)
- Cory Wells (1941–2015), American singer
- Cory T. Williams, American attorney and Democratic politician
- Cory Williams (born 1981), YouTube personality also known as "Mr. Safety"
- Cory Witherill (born 1971), American race car driver
Surname
- Annie Sophie Cory (1868–1952), English author
- Asa Howe Cory (1814–1892), American Civil War captain
- Arthur Cory, American politician
- Charles B. Cory (1857–1921), American ornithologist and golfer
- Clifford Cory (1859–1941), Welsh coal owner and Liberal Party politician
- Donald Webster Cory, pen name of Edward Sagarin (1913–1986)
- Eleanor Cory (born 1943), American composer
- Fanny Cory, illustrator of the Little Miss Muffet comic book
- Florence Elizabeth Cory (1851–1902), American industrial designer and school founder
- George Cory (historian) (1862–1935), South African chemist and historian
- George Norton Cory (1874–1968), Canadian Lieutenant-General
- J. Campbell Cory (1867–1925), American cartoonist
- John Cory (1828–1910), British philanthropist, coal-owner, and ship-owner
- Judith A. Cory, Oscar-nominated makeup artist
- Kate Cory (1861–1958), American photographer and painter of Hopi
- Peter deCarteret Cory (1925–2020), Canadian judge
- Robert Towerson Cory, Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy
- William Johnson Cory (1823–1892), English educator and poet
- William Wallace Cory (1865–1943), Canadian politician
Nickname
- Corazon Aquino, 11th President of the Philippines
Fictional characters
- Cory Baxter from the TV series That's So Raven and Cory in the House
- Cory Dollanganger from the 1979 novel Flowers in the Attic by V. C. Andrews
- Cory Ellison from the TV series The Morning Show
- Cory Matthews from the TV series Boy Meets World and Girl Meets World
- Cory Maxson from the play Fences, by August Wilson
- "Richard Cory", the subject of an 1897 poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- The Cory family from on the soap opera Another World
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References
- Hanks, Patrick; Flavia Hodges; A. D. Mills; Adrian Room (2002). The Oxford Names Companion. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 143.
- Hanks, Patrick; Flavia Hodges; A. D. Mills; Adrian Room (2002). The Oxford Names Companion. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 143.
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