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corrie Name Meaning and History

  1. habitational name from places in Arran, Dumfries, and elsewhere, named Corrie, from Gaelic coire ‘cauldron’, applied to a circular hanging valley on a mountain.
  2. Scottish spelling of northern Irish McCorry ‘son of Godfrey’. See also Curry, McGorry.

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corrie Family Facts

Distribution of corrie Families in the US in 1920
Number of corrie families
 31-59
 11-30
 1-10
 0
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