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Coire

Coire is a Gaelic word-name meaning cauldron or hollow, often used for a mountain corrie.

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Coire is a Gaelic word-name meaning cauldron or hollow, often used for a mountain corrie. That makes it distinctly landscape-driven, with a sense of place that is rugged, elevated, and tied to the physical texture of the land.

Names from Gaelic terrain words often feel compact but vivid, and Coire is a good example of that tradition. Because the word refers to a natural hollow or basin, the name carries a quiet geographical poetry. It feels sturdy and elemental rather than decorative, as though it belongs to hills, weather, and old routes through the Highlands.

Coire is rare enough to sound striking, but its meaning keeps it grounded in something older than fashion. It has the kind of character that comes from place itself, not from ornament.

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