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The name '''Cornelia''' is the feminine form of the name ''[[Cornelius]]''. People, places and things named Cornelia include: |
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'''Cornelia''' is a feminine given name. It is a feminine form of the name ''[[Cornelius]]''.<ref>[http://www.mfnames.com/fnames/c/origin-and-meaning-of-cornelia.htm MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Cornelia]</ref> Cornelia may refer to: |
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==People== |
==People== |
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In [[Ancient Rome]], '''Cornelia''' was the name of the women born in all the branches of the [[Cornelii]] family. For a list of the notable Roman women, see: ''[[Cornelius (gens)]]''. |
In [[Ancient Rome]], '''Cornelia''' was the name of the women born in all the branches of the [[Cornelii]] family. For a list of the notable Roman women, see: ''[[Cornelius (gens)]]''. |
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*[[Cornelia Bürki]], Swiss long-distance runner |
*[[Cornelia Bürki]], Swiss long-distance runner |
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*[[Cornelia Dumler]], German volleyball player |
*[[Cornelia Dumler]], German volleyball player |
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*[[Cornelia Dahlgren]], Swedish singer and songwriter |
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*[[Cornelia Frances]], English-Australian actress |
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*[[Cornelia Frances]], Australian based actress, Star of Young Doctors and Sons and Daughters'' |
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*[[Cornelia Polit]], East German backstroke swimmer |
*[[Cornelia Polit]], East German backstroke swimmer |
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*Cornelia, a Christian saint martyred with [[Anesius]] |
*Cornelia, a Christian saint martyred with [[Anesius]] |
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* Cornelia O'Donovan, London based artist |
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*[[Cornelia Hale]], a fictional character in comic book ''W.I.T.C.H.'' |
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==Places== |
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*[[Cornelia, Georgia]], a community in the United States |
*[[Cornelia, Georgia]], a community in the United States |
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*[[Cornelia (Rome Metro)]] |
*[[Cornelia (Rome Metro)]] |
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People: Julius Caesar's wife's name was Cornelia, and they had a daughter together named Julia |
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==Other== |
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*''[[Cornelia Marie]]'', a crabbing ship |
*''[[Cornelia Marie]]'', a crabbing ship |
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*[[Corniglia]], one of the five villages in the Cinque Terre, Italy |
*[[Corniglia]], one of the five villages in the Cinque Terre, Italy |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 04:55, 2 May 2009
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Related names | Cornelius |
Cornelia is a feminine given name. It is a feminine form of the name Cornelius.[1] Cornelia may refer to:
People
In Ancient Rome, Cornelia was the name of the women born in all the branches of the Cornelii family. For a list of the notable Roman women, see: Cornelius (gens).
Other people named Cornelia:
- Cornelia Bürki, Swiss long-distance runner
- Cornelia Dumler, German volleyball player
- Cornelia Dahlgren, Swedish singer and songwriter
- Cornelia Frances, English-Australian actress
- Cornelia Polit, East German backstroke swimmer
- Cornelia, a Christian saint martyred with Anesius
- Cornelia Li Britannia, a fictional character in the anime series Code Geass
- Cornelia Hale, a fictional character in comic book W.I.T.C.H.
Places
Places named Cornelia include:
- Cornelia, Free State, a town in South Africa
- Cornelia, Georgia, a community in the United States
- Cornelia (Rome Metro)
Other
- Cornelia Marie, a crabbing ship
- Corniglia, one of the five villages in the Cinque Terre, Italy