
8,417
There are 8,417 people in United States with name Korey

2475th
Korey is the 2475th most popular first name in United States
Approximately 3 people out of every 100K bear this name
98.71% of the people are Male, and 1.29% are Female with the first name Korey
Male Count - 8,308
Female Count - 109
So, statistically the name Korey is considered to be Male
Year Wise Usages
The average age of the people named Korey is 33 years
Young
817
Adult
5,829
Old
1,771

8,417
Approximately 8,417 individuals named Korey are estimated to be alive

0
While around 0 individuals named Korey are estimated to have deceased
Did you know?
- 20.13% of the names in the United States have the same number of characters as yours
- 7.29% of the names in United States start with the letter K
- Origin of James : 20th century
Different Versions of Korey?
Meaning?
Korey is a variant of the name Corey, which is derived from the Old Norse name Kori, meaning 'chosen one'. It can also be traced back to the Gaelic name Coire, meaning 'cauldron'.
Korey is not just a name! It has many hidden meanings...
K
Kindred, you take a stand.
O
Outstanding, a shining star so bright.
R
Righteous, you know when you’re right.
E
Exquisite, who could argue?
Y
Young, the years never show!
State Wise Usages
California has the highest number of people using the first name while Maine has the lowest number of people.
- Korey in California - 876
- Korey in Maine - 5
California
876
Texas
795
Michigan
569
Ohio
525
Florida
481
Illinois
443
Pennsylvania
391
Georgia
349
Missouri
329
Indiana
280
North Carolina
223
Virginia
223
Iowa
188
Maryland
187
Minnesota
159
Alabama
157
Washington
136
New Jersey
133
Massachusetts
130
Kentucky
89
Arizona
71
Mississippi
71
South Carolina
59
Oregon
56
Colorado
27
Connecticut
23
Kansas
22
Utah
22
Nebraska
10
Washington DC
7
New Hampshire
6
Nevada
6
Hawaii
5
Idaho
5
Maine
5
Popular Personality with name Korey
Name
Korey Wise
DOB
May 26, 1972
Profession
Activist
Gender
Male
Nationality
American
Korey Wise is one of the Exonerated Five, who were wrongfully convicted of a crime in 1989. He now advocates for criminal justice reform.