Coral (name)

Coral (name)
Coral
Gender Female
Origin
Word/Name Indo-European

Coral is a female first name of Indo-European origins. It was the 943rd most popular name in the United States from 1900-1909, the 977th in 1991, and 988th in 1992.

Notable people with this name include: Coral Atkins, Coral Browne, Coral Smith and Coral Eugene Watts.

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