As a given name, Cory is used by both males and females. It is a variation of the name Cora, meaning "(the) Maiden", which is a title 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 | 
|---|---|
| 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, Correy, Cori, Kory, Khouri, Kori, Korie | 
- 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
 - 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 Doran (born 1982), Canadian voice actor
 - Cory Edwards, American writer and director
 - Cory Everson (born 1958), American bodybuilder and actress
 - Cory Fong (born 1972), American public servant
 - Cory Gearrin (born 1986), American baseball player
 - Cory Gibbs (born 1980), American association footballer
 - Cory Hardrict (born 1979), American actor
 - Cory Henry (born 1987), American pianist, organist and singer-songwriter
 - Cory Jane (born 1983), New Zealand rugby union footballer
 - Cory Kennedy (model) (born 1990), American model
 - Cory Kennedy (skateboarder), American professional skateboarder
 - Cory La Quay, American drummer of the post-hardcore band A Skylit Drive
 - Cory Lerios (born 1951), American pianist and vocalist
 - Cory Leslie (born 1989), American steeplechase runner
 - Cory Lidle (1972–2006), American baseball player
 - Cory Marks, Canadian country rock singer
 - 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 baseball player
 - Cory Spinks (born 1978), American boxer
 - Cory Stillman (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Cory Sullivan (born 1979), American baseball player
 - Cory Trice (born 2000), American football player
 - Cory Wade (born 1983), American baseball player
 - Cory Walker (born 1980), American comic book artist
 - Cory Wells (1941–2015), American singer
 - Cory T. Williams, American attorney and Democratic politician
 - Cory Williams (born 1981), American YouTube personality also known as "Mr. Safety"
 - Cory DeVante Williams (born 1992), American YouTube personality also known as "CoryxKenshin"
 - 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, American 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 Cory (1925–2020), judge on the Supreme Court of Canada
 - Robert Cory, English churchman and professor of moral philosophy
 - William Johnson Cory (1823–1892), English educator and poet
 - William Wallace Cory (1865–1943), Canadian politician
 
Nickname
- Corazon Aquino (1933–2009), Filipino politician and former 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 the soap opera Another World
 
See also
- Corey
 - Corie, given name
 - Corrie (given name)
 - Corrie (surname)
 - Kory (given name)
 - Kory (disambiguation), includes a list of people with the surname Kory
 
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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