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Look up cornelia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cornelia may refer to: Cornelia (name), a feminine given name Cornelia (gens), a Roman family 425
Cornelia
Medical condition
Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a genetic disorder. People with Cornelia de Lange syndrome experience a range of physical, cognitive, and medical
Cornelia_de_Lange_syndrome
American heiress (1900 – 1976)
Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt (August 22, 1900 – February 7, 1976), later The Hon. Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil, later Bulkely-Johnson, later Goodsir
Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt
Cornelia_Stuyvesant_Vanderbilt
Dutch resistance hero and writer
Cornelia Arnolda Johanna "Corrie" ten Boom (15 April 1892 – 15 April 1983) was a Dutch watchmaker and later a Christian writer and public speaker, who
Corrie_ten_Boom
Swedish singer (born 1992)
Anna Cornelia Jakobsdotter Samuelsson (born 9 March 1992), known professionally as Cornelia Jakobs, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She represented
Cornelia_Jakobs
2nd century BC Roman noblewoman, mother of the Gracchi
Cornelia (c. 190s – c. 115 BC) was the second daughter of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, a Roman general prominent in the Second Punic War, and Aemilia
Cornelia (mother of the Gracchi)
Cornelia_(mother_of_the_Gracchi)
Daughter of Sulla
Cornelia Postuma or Postuma Cornelia (born 78 or 77 BC) was the only daughter of Roman dictator Sulla and his fifth wife, Valeria Messalla. She was Sulla's
Cornelia_Postuma
2019 song by Taylor Swift
"Cornelia Street" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). She produced
Cornelia_Street
American writer and socialite (born 1963)
Cornelia Cochrane Churchill Guest (born November 28, 1963) is a New York socialite, author, actress, and the Debutante of the Decade for the 1980s of the
Cornelia_Guest
Wife of Julius Caesar (c. 97 – c. 69 BC)
Cornelia (c. 97 – c. 69 BC) was either the first or second wife of Julius Caesar, and the mother of his only legitimate child, Julia. A daughter of Lucius
Cornelia_(wife_of_Caesar)
German–French political economist
Cornelia Woll is a German–French political economist and president of the Hertie School in Berlin. Her research focuses specifically on regulatory issues
Cornelia_Woll
British artist (born 1956)
Cornelia Ann Parker CBE RA (born 14 July 1956) is an English visual artist, best known for her sculpture and installation art. Parker was born in 1956
Cornelia_Parker
City in Georgia, United States
Cornelia is a city in Habersham County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, Cornelia had a population of 4,503. It is home to one of the world's
Cornelia,_Georgia
Ancient Roman noblewoman
Cornelia Metella (c. 73 BC – after 48 BC) was the daughter of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica (who was consul in 52 BC and originally from
Cornelia_Metella
First Lady of Alabama
Cornelia Wallace (née Ellis, formerly Snively; January 28, 1939 – January 8, 2009) was an American civic leader who served as the First Lady of Alabama
Cornelia_Wallace
Possible wife of Roman emperor Valerian
Cornelia Gallonia was possibly the name of a Roman empress. She may have been the second wife of Roman emperor Valerian, but her existence is disputed
Cornelia_Gallonia
Roman woman of Patrician status who lived in the late 1st century AD
Volusia Cornelia, also known as Cornelia Volusia was a Roman woman of Patrician status who lived in the late 1st century. She was the daughter of the senator
Volusia_Cornelia
Topics referred to by the same term
lex Cornelia include: Lex Cornelia de iniuriis Lex Cornelia de praetoribus Lex Cornelia de proscriptione Lex Cornelia de provinciis Lex Cornelia de repetundis
Lex_Cornelia
German actress (born 1987)
Cornelia Gröschel (born 1 December 1987) is a German actress. Cornelia Gröschel grew up as one of four children in an artistic family in Dresden. Her father
Cornelia_Gröschel
American reality television series
exchange was recorded and featured in the episode. Also, in season 4, F/V Cornelia Marie Captain Phil Harris asked the cameraman filming him not to tell anyone
Deadliest_Catch
German author of children's fiction (born 1958)
Cornelia Maria Funke (German: [kɔʁˈneːli̯a ˈfʊŋkə] ; born 10 December 1958) is a German author of children's fiction. Born in Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia
Cornelia_Funke
American nun and educator (1809–1879)
Cornelia Connelly, SHCJ (née Cornelia Peacock; January 15, 1809 – April 18, 1879) was an American-born educator who was the foundress of the Society of
Cornelia_Connelly
Austrian alpine skier (born 1992)
Cornelia "Conny" Hütter (born 29 October 1992) is a World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria. Born in Graz, Styria, Hütter made her World Cup debut in November
Cornelia_Hütter
Cornelia Friederica Christiana Schlosser (née Goethe; 7 December 1750 – 8 June 1777) was the sister and only sibling of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who
Cornelia_Schlosser
Name list
Cornelia is a feminine given name. It is a feminine form of the name Cornelius or Cornelis. Nel, Nele, Nelly, Corey, Cornie, Lia, or Nelia can be used
Cornelia_(given_name)
Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)
Publius Cornelius Sulla, was born into a branch of the patrician gens Cornelia, but his family had fallen to an impoverished condition at the time of
Sulla
Swedish footballer (born 2000)
Cornelia Iza Kapocs (born 13 July 2000) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Women's Super League club Liverpool. She previously
Cornelia_Kapocs
Indian barrister, writer, and social reformer (1866–1954)
Cornelia Sorabji (15 November 1866 – 6 July 1954) was an Indian lawyer, social reformer and writer. She was the first female graduate from Bombay University
Cornelia_Sorabji
American nautical captain
was an American captain and part owner of the crab fishing vessel F/V Cornelia Marie, which has been featured on Discovery Channel's documentary reality
Phil_Harris_(fisherman)
Daughter of the Roman Dictator Sulla
Fausta Cornelia (also called Cornelia Fausta) was a daughter of the Roman Dictator Sulla. Fausta and her twin brother Faustus were the children of their
Fausta_Cornelia
Neighborhood in New York City
Taylor Swift's old Cornelia Street apartment", Image, April 20, 2023. Accessed August 21, 2023. "The ninth song on the album Lover, 'Cornelia Street' focuses
Greenwich_Village
Roman noble woman
Cornelia was the daughter of Scribonia and her second husband. She was stepdaughter to Octavian (later the Emperor Augustus) through her mother's third
Cornelia (stepdaughter of Augustus)
Cornelia_(stepdaughter_of_Augustus)
Swedish alpine skier (born 2005)
Cornelia Öhlund (born 15 August 2005) is a Swedish World Cup alpine ski racer, who specialises in slalom and giant slalom. She made her World Cup debut
Cornelia_Öhlund
State highway in Georgia, United States
in Cornelia, Habersham County. State Route 105 Spur (SR 105 Spur) was a spur route of SR 105 that existed entirely within the city limits of Cornelia. Between
Georgia_State_Route_105
Italian fantasy comics series
Wilhelmina "Will" Vandom (energy) Irma Lair (water) Taranee Cook (fire) Cornelia Hale (earth) Hay Lin (wind) Each of the five Guardians' powers are fueled
W.I.T.C.H.
Fictional character in Gossip Girl
Blair Cornelia Waldorf (married name Bass) is one of the main characters of Gossip Girl, introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing
Blair_Waldorf
English-Australian actress (1941–2018)
Cornelia Frances Zulver (7 April 1941 – 28 May 2018), credited professionally as Cornelia Frances, was an English-Australian actress. After starting her
Cornelia_Frances
Vice President of the United States from 1805 to 1812
nonetheless defeated by Madison. On February 7, 1770, Clinton married Sarah Cornelia Tappen (died 1800); they had five daughters and one son. Only three of
George Clinton (vice president)
George_Clinton_(vice_president)
Rome metro station
Cornelia is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro. It is located at the junction of Via di Boccea and the Circonvallazione Cornelia, from
Cornelia_(Rome_Metro)
British-American singer-songwriter
Cornelia Livingston (born July 12, 1989), known professionally as Cornelia Murr, is a British-American singer-songwriter. She released her debut album
Cornelia_Murr
American actress and author
Cornelia Otis Skinner (May 30, 1899 – July 9, 1979) was an American writer and actress. Skinner was born on 30 May 1899 in Chicago, Illinois as the only
Cornelia_Otis_Skinner
American psychiatrist
Cornelia Burwell Wilbur (August 26, 1908 – April 9, 1992) was an American psychiatrist. Her psychiatric treatment of a woman she diagnosed with multiple
Cornelia_B._Wilbur
American federal judge (born 1961)
Cornelia Thayer Livingston Pillard (born1961), known professionally as Nina Pillard, is an American lawyer and jurist serving since 2013 as a U.S. circuit
Cornelia_Pillard
Danish footballer
Cornelia Carmen Kramer Moltke Jensen (born 16 December 2002) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayer
Cornelia_Kramer
Unlawfully detained Australian immigrant
Cornelia Rau is a German and Australian citizen who was unlawfully detained for a period of ten months in 2004 and 2005 as part of the Australian Government's
Cornelia_Rau
Second wife of Roman emperor Caligula
Livia Orestilla, alternately Cornelia Orestilla or Orestina, was the second wife of the Roman emperor Caligula in AD 37 or 38. Her name is given in ancient
Livia_Orestilla
Ancient Roman Road
Via Cornelia is an ancient Roman road that supposedly ran east–west along the northern wall of the Circus of Nero on land now covered by the southern wall
Via_Cornelia
Texas ranch landowner
Cornelia Wadsworth Ritchie Adair (April 6, 1837 – September 22, 1921) was a Texas ranch landowner. Born Cornelia Wadsworth on April 6, 1837, in Philadelphia
Cornelia_Adair
American photographer (1884–1936)
Cornelia Clarke (July 4, 1884 – September 29, 1936) was a nature photographer from Grinnell, Iowa. Over 1,200 of her photographs were published in magazines
Cornelia_Clarke
1st century BC daughter of Lucius Cornelius Sulla
Cornelia Sulla or Cornelia Silla was the eldest daughter of the Roman statesman and general Lucius Cornelius Sulla and his first wife Julia. It is believed
Cornelia_(wife_of_Livianus)
American painter (born 1931)
Cornelia Foss (born Cornelia Brendel, 1931) is an American artist and teacher. Her work is in the permanent collections of The National Portrait Gallery
Cornelia_Foss
Canadian landscape architect (1921–2021)
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander CC OBC LL.D. (20 June 1921 – 22 May 2021) was a German-born Canadian landscape architect. Her firm, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
Cornelia_Oberlander
American actress and model
Cornelia Sharpe is an American former actress and model. A frequent star in commercials in the late 1960s and early 1970s, she had lead roles in films
Cornelia_Sharpe
Cornelia Ștefănescu (born Cornelia Smădescu, 11 November 1928 – 28 July 2010) was a Romanian literary critic and historian. She was born in Caransebeș
Cornelia_Ștefănescu
Roman empress from 253 to 268
Publia Licinia Julia Cornelia Salonina (died 268, Mediolanum) was an Augusta of the Roman Empire, married to Roman Emperor Gallienus and mother of Valerian
Cornelia_Salonina
American aviator (1919–1943)
Cornelia Clark Fort (February 5, 1919 – March 21, 1943) was an American aviator who became famous for being part of two aviation-related events. The first
Cornelia_Fort
Cornelia Principe is a Canadian documentary film and television producer, who was co-founder with Matt Gallagher of Border City Pictures. Urban Elder -
Cornelia_Principe
Curia in the Roman Forum
The Curia Cornelia was a place where the Roman Senate assembled beginning c. 52 BC. It was the largest of all the Curiae (Senate Houses) built in Rome
Curia_Cornelia
Romanian mathematician
Cornelia Druțu is a Romanian mathematician notable for her contributions in the area of geometric group theory. She is Professor of mathematics at the
Cornelia_Druțu
American feminist reformer and author (1876–1969)
Cornelia James Cannon (November 17, 1876 – December 7, 1969) was a feminist reformer and best-selling author of the novel Red Rust. Cornelia James was
Cornelia_James_Cannon
Topics referred to by the same term
Cornelia James may refer to : Cornelia James (glovemaker) (1917–1999), British glovemaker and businesswoman of Austrian origin, founder of the company
Cornelia_James
German politician (born 1960)
Cornelia Möhring (born 9 January 1960) is a German politician. Born in Hamburg, she represents The Left. Cornelia Möhring has served as a member of the
Cornelia_Möhring
Species of parrot
The Sumba eclectus, or Cornelia's eclectus (Eclectus cornelia) is a parrot species which is native to Sumba. Also larger than the Moluccan eclectus, the
Sumba_eclectus
British textile designer
Cornelia Mee (nee Austin, 23 April 1815 – 1875), was a British knitting and crochet pattern designer and writer. Cornelia Austin was born in Bath in 1815
Cornelia_Mee
American academic (1877–1955)
Cornelia Strong (1877 – June 3, 1955) was an American academic, astronomer, and mathematician. She was a professor at the Woman's College of the University
Cornelia_Strong
American painter, illustrator, cartoonist (1888–1941)
Cornelia Baxter Barns (September 25, 1888 – November 4, 1941) was an American illustrator, political cartoonist, painter, feminist, and socialist. Barns
Cornelia_Barns
Dutch footballer
Florencio Cornelia (born 14 June 1981 in Leiderdorp) is a Dutch retired footballer who played professionally for Eerste Divisie clubs Go Ahead Eagles,
Florencio_Cornelia
Romanian singer (1958–2021)
Cornelia Catangă (9 March 1958 – 26 March 2021) was a Romanian lăutar musician of Roma origin. In 1979, she sang for a short time with Romica Puceanu.
Cornelia_Catangă
Town in Guyana, South America
Cornelia Ida, is a village on Guyana’s Atlantic coast, in Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, approximately 14.2 km (8.8 mi) northwest of Georgetown, Guyana
Cornelia_Ida
Italian noblewoman known for mysterious death (1664–1731)
Cornelia Zangari Bandi (20 July 1664 – 15 March 1731) was an Italian noblewoman, generally known for the circumstances surrounding her mysterious death
Cornelia_Zangari_Bandi
German tennis player
Cornelia Lechner (born 13 November 1966) is a German former professional tennis player. Lechner competed on the professional tennis tour in the 1980s and
Cornelia_Lechner
American children's writer
Cornelia Lynde Meigs (1884–1973) was an American writer of fiction and biography for children, teacher of English and writing, historian and critic of
Cornelia_Meigs
Swiss economist
Cornelia Meyer (born 1959, Langenthal, Switzerland) is an economist, independent energy analyst and media commentator. Meyer studied at the University
Cornelia_Meyer
2000 film
Rosa and Cornelia (Italian: Rosa e Cornelia) is a 2000 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Treves. For her performance Stefania Rocca won a Globo d'oro
Rosa_and_Cornelia
Airport
Cornelia Fort Airpark (FAA LID: M88) was a privately owned, public-use airport located five nautical miles (9 km) northeast of the central business district
Cornelia_Fort_Airpark
Romanian composer (1938–2019)
Cornelia Tăutu (10 March 1938 – 24 March 2019) was a Romanian composer best known for film soundtracks. Cornelia Tăutu was born in Odorhei, Romania in
Cornelia_Tăutu
British glovemaker and businesswoman (1917–1999)
Cornelia James (née Katz; 11 March 1917 – 10 December 1999), was a British glovemaker and businesswoman. Born in Vienna, Austria, to a Jewish family, James
Cornelia_James_(glovemaker)
American poet, writer and activist (1943–2024)
Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni Jr. (June 7, 1943 – December 9, 2024) was an American poet, writer, commentator, activist and educator. One of the world's
Nikki_Giovanni
English gentlewoman, traveller, landscape artist and writer (1757–1837)
Ellis Cornelia Knight (27 March 1757 – 18 December 1837) was an English gentlewoman, traveller, landscape artist, and writer of novels, verse, journals
Cornelia_Knight
1724 opera by George Frideric Handel
Cornelia faints, and Cesare is furious about Tolomeo's cruelty. (Aria: Empio, dirò, tu sei). Cesare's assistant, Curio, offers to avenge Cornelia, hoping
Giulio_Cesare
Swiss lawyer and politician (born 1941)
Cornelia Füeg (née: Hitz; born 1941) is a Swiss lawyer and politician who served as the national councilor and government councilor of the canton of Solothurn
Cornelia_Füeg
Italian mathematician (1869–1915)
Cornelia Fabri (Ravenna, 9 September 1869 – Florence, 24 May 1915) was an Italian mathematician and the first woman to graduate in mathematics from University
Cornelia_Fabri
Open-pit copper mine in Pima County, Arizona
The New Cornelia mine is a currently inactive open-pit copper mine in Pima County, Arizona, United States. It was the only productive mine in the Ajo mining
New_Cornelia_mine
Restaurant in New York City
The Cornelia Street Cafe was a restaurant and bar at 29 Cornelia Street in New York City's Greenwich Village, opened in July 1977. The Cornelia Street
Cornelia_Street_Cafe
2022 video game
with traveling to Cornelia to destroy the darkness that Lufenia disposed there. Jack and his friends have in fact been sent to Cornelia many times before
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin
Stranger_of_Paradise:_Final_Fantasy_Origin
German actress
Cornelia Froboess (German: [kɔʁˈneːli̯a ˈfʁoːbøːs] ; born 28 October 1943) is a German actress and a teen idol of the 1950s and early 1960s. During that
Cornelia_Froboess
Unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Missouri
Cornelia is an unincorporated community in southern Johnson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is on Missouri Route 13 seven miles south
Cornelia,_Missouri
American television personality and fishing captain
Anderson (born September 16, 1980) is an American fishing captain of the FV Cornelia Marie. He was previously the captain and co-owner of the FV Saga. Since
Jake_Anderson
Second or third wife of Julius Caesar
Pompeia's parents were Quintus Pompeius Rufus, a son of a former consul, and Cornelia, the daughter of the Roman dictator Sulla. Caesar married Pompeia in 67 BC
Pompeia_(wife_of_Caesar)
repeatedly attacked by Cornelia and eventually wiped out by a sakuradite explosion orchestrated by Lelouch (in an attempt to divert Cornelia's attention, framing
List_of_Code_Geass_characters
American-born heiress who married into the British aristocracy
Cornelia Craven, Countess of Craven (née Martin; September 22, 1877 – May 24, 1961) was an American-born heiress who married into the British aristocracy
Cornelia Craven, Countess of Craven
Cornelia_Craven,_Countess_of_Craven
considered for merging. › Cornelia or Pompey the Great, his Fair Cornelia's Tragedy is a 1590 play by Thomas Kyd. The play is about Cornelia Metella, the widow
Cornelia_(play)
Dutch actor, dancer, singer (1757–1823)
Cornelia Bouhon (1757–1823) was a Dutch stage actress, ballet dancer and opera singer for 30 years (1766–1797). She was known for her roles as the young
Cornelia_Bouhon
Cornelia Rosina Jones (10 September 1907 – 23 December 1979) was a Dutch woman from the island of Saba, in the Caribbean Netherlands, who ran the Government
Cornelia_Jones
German politician (born 1991)
Cornelia Schmachtenberg (born 17 February 1991) is a German politician serving as minister of agriculture, rural areas, European affairs and consumer protection
Cornelia_Schmachtenberg
American neurobiologist
Cornelia Isabella "Cori" Bargmann (born January 1, 1961) is an American neurobiologist. She is known for her work on the genetic and neural circuit mechanisms
Cornelia_Bargmann
French sculptor
Francès Cornélia Marjolin-Scheffer (29 July 1830 – 20 December 1899) was a French artist and designer, notable for her drawings, ceramics and sculptures
Cornélia_Scheffer
American Civil War nurse
Cornelia Hancock (February 8, 1840 – December 31, 1927) was a celebrated volunteer nurse, serving the injured and infirmed of the Union Army during the
Cornelia_Hancock
German American theologian and historian
Cornelia Bernadette Horn (born October 14, 1968) is a German-American theologian, historian and philologist who specializes in the study of Early Christianity
Cornelia_Horn
American farmer and educational and social service philanthropist
Cornelia Warren (March 21, 1857 – June 4, 1921) was an American farmer and an educational and social service philanthropist, widely known for her investment
Cornelia_Warren
CORNELIA
CORNELIA
Female
Polish
Polish form of Latin Cornelia, KORNELIA means "of a horn."
Female
English
Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, CORNELIA means "of a horn."Â
Girl/Female
Irish American Latin
Strong willed or wise. Cornelius is sometimes used as a translation of the name Conchubhar...
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Champion; Female Version of Neil; Diminutive of Cornelia; Horn
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Like a Horn; Horned; Form of Cornelius
CORNELIA
CORNELIA
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Greek
Old English Form of the Greek Cressida
Girl/Female
Tamil
Origin, Name of river
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Russian
Loving
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew
Pure; Form of Agnes; Chaste; Finished; Completed; Grace; Holy
Girl/Female
Indian
Full Moon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream or streams, from the Middle English nominative plural or genitive singular of burne (see Bourne).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Long lived
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Direction
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Soft; Loveable; Obedient; Good Nature; Innocent
Girl/Female
Indian
Of the mythical Luminous Race.
CORNELIA
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CORNELIA
n.
Same as Carnelian.
n.
The cornelian cherry (Cornus Mas), a European shrub with clusters of small, greenish flowers, followed by very acid but edible drupes resembling cherries.