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CORNEISHA
FeminineAttractive African name meaning 'love', popularized by author Toni Morrison in her novel Beloved.
CORNEL
MasculineRomanian name derived from Latin "cornu", meaning "horn". Traditionally given to boys born with a distinctive forehead tuft resembling a horn.
CORNELIA
MasculineLatin feminine given name derived from "cornus," meaning "horn" or "branch." It was popular among ancient Romans and associated with the goddess of fertility, as well as the intelligent and dedicated mother of the Gracchi brothers. Today, Cornelia symbolizes strength, abundance, intelligence, and family loyalty.
CORNELIA
FeminineFeminine name of Latin origin derived from the Roman family name Cornelii, signifying "horn" or "small horn".
CORNELIEUS
MasculineCornelius is a Latin-origin masculine given name meaning "horn" or "lion", derived from the Latin word "cornu".
CORNELIO
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'horned', notable in ancient Rome and Christianity, and appearing in literature as a character in "Don Quixote".
CORNELIOUS
MasculineCornelius is a Latin-derived masculine given name meaning "horn" or "strong like a horn," first used in ancient Rome.
CORNELIOUS
FeminineCornelius is a Latin-origin name meaning "from the horn" or "from the horn-shaped hill," historically significant through figures like St. Cornelius and a biblical centurion, Acts 10:1-48.
CORNELIS
MasculineTraditional Dutch masculine given name derived from Latin Cornelius, meaning "horn" or "hull," with notable historic figures like diplomat Cornelius Haga.
CORNELIUS
FeminineRare yet prestigious Latin-derived given name meaning 'bold' or 'valiant', historically associated with notable figures like Saint Cornelius and Cornelius Agrippa.
CORNELIUS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "from the horn" or "strong", popular among ancient Romans, associated with high-ranking individuals and first Gentile convert to Christianity.
CORNELL
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the county of Cornwall, meaning 'by the sea'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century and is strongly associated with education, particularly Cornell University.
CORNELL
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful American given name created by Mark Twain for his grandson's twin brother. It means "horn hill" or "fortress on the horn," signifying strength and steadfastness.
CORNELLA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'cornu', meaning 'horn'. In ancient Rome, it was associated with the goddess Pomona.
CORNELLE
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Cornelius, meaning 'horn', suggesting strength and power.
CORNELLIA
FeminineCornelia is a Latin-derived given name meaning 'horned' or 'horn', historically significant as it was borne by notable figures such as the mother of the Gracchi and Dutch princess Cornelia Isabella van Nassauer.
CORNELLIUS
MasculineCornelius is a Latin-derived name meaning 'horn', with historical significance traced back to ancient Rome and early Christianity.
CORNELUIS
MasculineCornelius is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Corneliensis, meaning 'horn' or symbolizing power.
CORNESHA
FeminineModern African American name created during the Harlem Renaissance, combining elements from Corrine, Cornelia, and Asha ("God hears").
CORNESHIA
FeminineUnique African-derived female name coined in the US during the early 20th century, meaning 'sacred'.
CORNESIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name, possibly meaning "horned" or being a variant of Cornelia, with limited historical records but an intriguing sound.
CORNETTA
FeminineUncommon Italian given name derived from 'cornetto', a horn-shaped pastry, with a rich literary history and often interpreted to symbolize beauty.
CORNEY
MasculineCornelius is a historic male given name of Latin origin, derived from 'cornus', meaning 'horn' or 'hazel'. It was popular among early Christians due to the centurion Cornelius in Acts of the Apostles.
CORNIA
FeminineItalian name with Latin roots, meaning "horned" or "having horns," originally given to individuals with distinctive facial features resembling horns.
CORNIE
FeminineCorie is a French given name derived from 'corbeau', meaning 'crow'. Originally popular in medieval France, it was believed to offer protection against evil spirits.
CORNIE
MasculineLatin-origin given name meaning "horned", historically associated with strength and power.
CORNISHA
FeminineDistinctive American female given name created by Diana Ross for her daughter in 1972, possibly inspired by the Latin word 'cornis', meaning 'like a horn'.
CORNIYA
FeminineSlavic feminine given name, originating from Poland and the Czech Republic. Its meaning, "maiden" or "virgin," derives from the Slavic word "koruna," translating to "crown.
CORNIYAH
FeminineDistinctive African name with roots in the Yoruba tribe, meaning "God's head" or divine wisdom.
CORNY
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'corn', meaning grain, possibly given to rural children and symbolizing abundance.
COROLYN
FeminineDistinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history. Its allure lies in its mystery.
CORON
MasculineLatin origin and means "crown".
CORONA
FeminineThe name Corona originates from Latin and means "crown," symbolizing power and triumph. Historically used for both men and women, it was popularized as a female name over time, first appearing in medieval Spain where it was given to young girls with the hope they would achieve success. Notable bearers include Saint Corona, an early Christian martyr.
CORONDA
FeminineUnique Spanish given name derived from the city of Coronda in Argentina, named after the indigenous Corondian tribe whose territory was abundant with coronda birds, giving the name the meaning "place of the corondas.
CORRA
FeminineRare, unisex name of Scottish origin, derived from 'corrag', meaning 'cairn' or 'pile of stones', symbolizing resilience and independence.
CORRADO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Latin word "corradus," meaning "strong" or "firm.
CORRAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "ice," drawing inspiration from the biblical figure Korah, a Levite known for his courage despite his rebellion against Moses.
CORRAINE
FeminineRare and distinct given name with unknown origins, first appearing in England during the 16th century. While its etymology and meaning remain unclear, theories suggest it may be a diminutive of Coralyn or Coralie, or originally a surname adopted as a given name. It has been associated with royalty, notably Lady Corraine Hamilton, who served Queen Mary II. Today, Corraine is considered an attractive yet uncommon choice for baby girls in the United States.
CORRAN
MasculineIrish name meaning 'little crow', derived from the word 'corrán'.
CORREAN
FeminineRare, unique name of unknown origin, used throughout history but lacking clear historical or linguistic roots. Its meaning remains unclear due to its mysterious origins.