Corrisande

Greek
"chorus-singer"

Corrisande Origin and Meaning

The name Corrisande is a girl's name.

Corrisande is a rare feminine name with romantic literary origins. It derives from Spanish, combining 'corri-' (possibly from 'correr' meaning 'to run') with '-sande,' creating a melodic, flowing name. The name gained some recognition through literature, appearing in George Meredith's novel 'The Amazing Marriage' where Corrisande was the heroine. It was also used by Benjamin Disraeli for a character in his novel 'Lothair.' Corrisande exudes an aristocratic, vintage charm with its multisyllabic structure and elegant sound. This distinguished name might appeal to parents seeking something truly unusual with literary connections and a romantic European flair. While never common in English-speaking countries, it offers a sophisticated alternative to more popular names while maintaining a distinctly feminine character.