Romano Antiguo · Masculino

CORNELIUS

Roman family name which possibly derives from the Latín element cornu horn. In Acts in the New Testament Cornelius is a centurion who is directed by an angel to seek Peter. After speaking with Peter he converts to Christianity, and he is traditionall...

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Roman family name which possibly derives from the Latín element cornu horn. In Acts in the New Testament Cornelius is a centurion who is directed by an angel to seek Peter. After speaking with Peter he converts to Christianity, and he is traditionally deemed the first gentile convert. The name was also borne by a few early saints, including a 3rd-century pope. In England it came into use in the 16th century, partly due to Neerlandés influence.

Pronunciación

kər-NEE-lee-əs (English), kawr-NAY-lee-us (Dutch), kawr-NE-lyuws (German)

Variantes en otros idiomas

37 idiomas
Romano AntiguoCornelius
BíblicoCornelius
ChecoKornel
NeerlandésCornelis, Cornelius, Kerneels
InglésCornelius
FrancésCorneille
GeorgianKorneli
AlemánCornelius
HúngaroKornél
ItalianoCornelio
PolacoKornel
PortuguésCornélio
RumanoCornel, Corneliu
SlovakKornel
EspañolCornelio
DanésCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
NeerlandésCees, Corné, Kai, Kees...
InglésConnie
FinlandésKai
FrisónKai, Kay
AlemánKai, Kay
NoruegoCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
SuecoCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
Romano AntiguoCornelia
CroataKornelija
ChecoKornélie, Nela
NeerlandésCokkie, Cornelia, Corrie, Lia...
InglésCornelia
FrancésCornélie
AlemánCora, Cornelia, Kora, Kornelia...

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