I prefer it spelled Corinne...Corrine looks off to me. If you want it pronounced Coh-RIN, I think the double 'n' indicates the emphasis is on the second syllable.
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Go with the double N. It will help with the pronounciation of it. Some might pronounce Corrine as Corr-eeen, as in rhyming with Colleen, because there is more of an empahsis on the R's.
I spell my name Corinne and its pronounced Cor-een. BE prepared to have incorrect pronunciation. If you name it Corinne and mean Cor-reen it will often be called Cor-in and vise-versa. However I love that my name is unique and pretty!
Re: Corrine vs. Corinne
The correct spelling of the name is Corinne.
Corinne is the traditional spelling. I don't like Corrine at all.
I've always known (and just checked Behindthename and it backed me up) that Corinne is Ka-rin whereas Corrine is Ka-reen.
I like Corinne much better- both in spelling and pronounciation.
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Corinne = core-IN
Corrine = core-EEN
I prefer Corinne, which is a very lovely name.
It's a french name, so the phonetic english spelling doesn't matter.
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THIS. I like the name BTW!