Neil Gaiman’s fantasy book Coraline (2002) tells the story of young Coraline Jones. The book was turned into a movie in 2009.
The book did inspire a few baby names, but watch what happens when the movie comes out:
- 2013: 385 baby girls named Coraline
- 2012: 325 baby girls named Coraline
- 2011: 224 baby girls named Coraline
- 2010: 237 baby girls named Coraline
- 2009: 120 baby girls named Coraline
- 2008: 11 baby girls named Coraline
- 2007: 5 baby girls named Coraline
- 2006: 7 baby girls named Coraline
- 2005: unlisted
- 2004: unlisted
Since 2012, the name Coraline has been among the top 1,000 baby girl names in the U.S.
How did Gaiman come up with the name? Here’s how he explained it during a recent commencement speech:
Fourthly, I hope you’ll make mistakes. If you make mistakes, it means you’re out there doing something. And the mistakes in themselves can be very useful. I once misspelled Caroline in a letter, transposing the A and O. And I thought, “Coraline…looks almost like a real name.”
What are your thoughts on the name Coraline? Do you like it more or less than Caroline?
P.S. Yvaine is another Neil Gaiman character name…
Sources:
- University of the Arts Class of 2012 commencement speech [9:17 to 9:43] (h/t Tim Ferriss)
- SSA
I love the name Coraline and it’s nickname Cora! Unfortunately, C and K are off limits because my other half dislikes alliteration names.