The baby name Cordale is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "kor-DAYL".
Cordale is Scottish in Origin.
Cordale is a name of Scottish origin, meaning "from the rocky headland" or "from the ravine by the water." It is a combination of the words "cor" meaning "ravine" and "dale" meaning "valley." The name is not very common and is more popular among African American communities in the United States.
The history of the name Cordale is not well documented, but it is believed to have originated in Scotland. It may have been used as a surname before becoming a first name. The name has been used in literature, including in the novel "Cordale Abbey" by Scottish author John MacKay Wilson.
Cordale is typically pronounced as kor-DAYL. It is a unisex name, but is more commonly used for boys. The name has not been ranked in the top 1000 baby names in the United States in recent years. Overall, Cordale is a unique and meaningful name with a Scottish origin and a strong connection to nature.