The baby name Cholryse is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced {'respelling': 'KOH-lrīs', 'IPA': '/koʊˈlaɪs/'},{'respelling': 'KOH-lreez', 'IPA': '/koʊˈlriːz/'}.
The baby name Cholryse is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced {'respelling': 'KOH-lrīs', 'IPA': '/koʊˈlaɪs/'},{'respelling': 'KOH-lreez', 'IPA': '/koʊˈlriːz/'}.
Cholryse is in Origin.
Cholryse is best understood as a modern, invented feminine name blending Greek and French influences. Its first element recalls Chloe/Chloris from Greek khlōros, “fresh, green,” while the second echoes Chryse (from chrysos, “golden”) or the French name-ending -ise, as in Cerise and Eloise. Read together, Cholryse can be interpreted poetically as “golden bloom” or “fresh gold,” pairing floral vitality with radiance.
The name has no established medieval or classical bearers and surfaces mainly in 21st‑century usage among Anglophone parents seeking a distinctive, lyrical alternative to Chloe, Cherise, or Chryse. Because it is new, spellings vary; near-variants include Cholrise, Choryse, Cholyse, Cholryce, and the related Greek forms Chryse/Chrysa. Possible nicknames are Ryse/Risa and Lysa. While rare, Cholryse fits contemporary trends: a soft opening consonant, a liquid -ryse ending, and heritage roots that nod to Greek myth (Chloris, goddess of flowers) and the age-old symbolism of gold.
Cholryse does not appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. This usually means it's either extremely rare, a regional/traditional name not captured by official statistics, or a brand-new coinage. Use it knowing your child will almost certainly be the only one in the room.
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