Alemán · Femenino
CORNELIA
“Feminine forma de CORNELIUS. In the 2nd century BC it was borne by Cornelia Scipionis Africana (the daughter of the military hero Scipio Africanus), the mother of the two reformers known as the Gracchi. After her death she was regarded as an example ...”
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Significado
Feminine forma de CORNELIUS. In the 2nd century BC it was borne by Cornelia Scipionis Africana (the daughter of the military hero Scipio Africanus), the mother of the two reformers known as the Gracchi. After her death she was regarded as an example of the ideal Roman woman. The name was revived in the 18th century.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“kawr-NE-lya (German), kor-NE-lya (Italian), kawr-NAY-lee-ah (Dutch), kər-NEE-lee-ə (English), kər-NEEL-yə (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
37 idiomasRomano AntiguoCornelia
CroataKornelija
ChecoKornélie
NeerlandésCornelia
InglésCornelia
FrancésCornélie
AlemánCornelia, Kornelia
HúngaroKornélia
ItalianoCornelia
PolacoKornelia
RumanoCornelia
SerbioKornelija
SlovakKornélia
ChecoNela
NeerlandésCokkie, Corrie, Lia, Lieke
AlemánCora, Kora, Nele
Romano AntiguoCornelius
BíblicoCornelius
ChecoKornel
DanésCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
NeerlandésCees, Corné, Cornelis, Cornelius...
InglésConnie, Cornelius
FinlandésKai
FrancésCorneille
FrisónKai, Kay
GeorgianKorneli
AlemánCornelius, Kai, Kay
HúngaroKornél
ItalianoCornelio
NoruegoCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados