A modern spelling of Corey or Kori, often linked to an Irish surname meaning hollow or cauldron.
Korie is a feminine variant of Cory or Corey, a name with roots stretching into both Old Norse and Irish Gaelic tradition. The Old Norse "kori" referred to a hollow or sunken place in the landscape, while the Irish Gaelic surname Ó Corra, meaning "spear," gave rise to the anglicized Corey used across the British Isles. The distinctive K spelling emerged in the mid-twentieth century as parents sought to feminize and individualize an otherwise gender-neutral name.
Though the name never cracked the upper tier of popularity charts, it has steady cultural footing in North America — perhaps most visibly through Korie Robertson of the reality television series Duck Dynasty, who brought a warm, Southern charm to the name for a generation of viewers. The spelling with a K lends the name a modern visual energy that the more traditional Cori or Corey lacks. Korie sits comfortably in the tradition of short, two-syllable names that feel both approachable and strong.
Its usage peaked in the 1980s and 1990s alongside other K-variant names and has since settled into rare but affectionate use. For parents drawn to names that feel familiar yet slightly unexpected, Korie offers a quietly individualistic choice with unpretentious roots.