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  2. Corinne (name) - Wikipedia

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    Corinne is a female name, the French and English variant of Corina, of ancient Greek origin, [1] derived from κόρη (korē) meaning "beautiful maiden". [2] It became popular following the publication of Corinne, or Italy , an 1808 novel by Madame de Staël .

  3. List of Irish-language given names - Wikipedia

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    Corinne (English equivalent) From Greek korē. [233] Cáit Kate (English equivalent) Derived from Katherine. [234] Caitlín: Caitlin, Kaitlyn, Kathleen (anglicisations) Katherine (English equivalent) [235] Caitrín Katherine (English equivalent) [236] Caitríona Catraoine Catriona (anglicisation) Katherine (English equivalent) Cristín Cristíona

  4. Corinne - Wikipedia

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    Corinne (name), a given name, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name; Tee Corinne (1943–2006), American photographer, author, and editor; Corinne Kimball, a performer best known as Corinne.

  5. Corinne Olympios says Tori Spelling seemed 'distant' prior to ...

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    While they were together, Tori Spelling was given gifts for her kids, but 'she kept dropping them [and] kept picking them up.' Corinne Olympios says Tori Spelling seemed 'distant' prior to police ...

  6. Corina - Wikipedia

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    Corina is a female given name of ancient Greek origin, [1] derived from κόρη (korē) meaning "girl, maiden". [2] Variants and diminutives include Corinna, Cori, Corri, Corinne, Corine, Kora, Korina and Korinna.

  7. Corinna (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Corinna or Korinna is a female given name of ancient Greek origin, derived from κόρη (korē) meaning "girl, maiden". [1] [2] Notably, the ancient Greek lyric poet, as well as its use by Ovid for the women he addresses in the Amores, may have both infused the name's popularity. [3]

  8. Why Corinne Olympios Had a 'Full Meltdown' on 'House of Villains'

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    Corinne House of Villains. In her more than three weeks on House of Villains, Corinne Olympios had quite the journey. The Bachelor star arrived on the show only to immediately offend Omarosa ...

  9. Corinne, or Italy - Wikipedia

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    Corinne, or Italy (French: Corinne ou l'Italie), also known as Corinne, is a novel by the Genevan and French writer Germaine de Staël, published in 1807.It relates a love story between an Italian poet, Corinne, and Lord Oswald Nelvil, an English nobleman.