i think you mean 'κόρη' which means "daughter"
Or, if you meant "kore," that would be a statue of a girl in the Archaic fashion, such as the ones you see used as pillars in ancient temples.
Kore, in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Kore was also known as Persephone and translates into maiden. Kore was also known as the queen of the underworld.
It is germanic in orign and means "God's Peace"
Aella , Kore , Leto
Kore is Greek and refers to a young maiden; more specifically it refers to a type of statue from the Greek Archaic period of a young maiden often associated with Persephone. Kouros is the corresponding young male statue.
What you typed isn't complete...but Kore(This) ga suki(Like) I... "like this"
Persephone is called Kore because it means "maiden" or "daughter" in Greek. It refers to her role as the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility.
Persephone is called Kore, which means "maiden" in Greek, because it refers to her role as the goddess of spring growth and youthfulness. Kore represents her youthful and pure aspect before her abduction by Hades, after which she becomes known as Persephone, the queen of the Underworld.
In Greek mythology, Kore is another name for Persephone, the daughter of Demeter and the queen of the underworld. She is significant in the ancient Greek pantheon because her abduction by Hades and subsequent time spent in the underworld led to the changing of the seasons, with her return to the surface symbolizing the rebirth of nature in spring.
The Greek statue of a young woman is commonly known as the "Kore." These statues, often depicting young female figures, were typically associated with goddesses and served as offerings in religious contexts. The term "Kore" means "maiden" in Greek, and these sculptures are characterized by their detailed drapery and graceful poses. Notable examples include the Kore from the Acropolis of Athens, which exemplifies the idealized beauty of the Archaic period.
Greek myth does not relate much of the youth of Persephone/Kore.
Probably the Discobolus.
Corinne is a French diminutive form of Cora.Cora is an English spelling of Kore, which is the Greek word for "girl".So we could translate Corinne as "lassie", or, to be more dignified, "maiden".