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      Meaning of the first name Cornelus

      Origin

      Latin; Popular in Western Cultures

      Meaning

      Horn or Horned One

      Variations

      Cornelis, Cornelius, Cornelia
      The name Cornelius derives from the Latin term cornu, meaning horn. It is often interpreted to signify strength, endurance, or a noble character, as horns have historically been symbols of power and majesty across various cultures. Typically male, Cornelius has been associated with leadership and valor. The name's variants, such as Cornel and Cornelia, exhibit its versatility and popularity across different languages and cultures.

      Cornelius possesses a rich historical background. It appears in Roman antiquity, notably as the name of several prominent figures, including Cornelius Scipio, a significant military leader, and Cornelius Tacitus, an esteemed historian whose works have shaped the understanding of Roman history. Additionally, Cornelius made its mark in early Christianity, as seen in the biblical figure Cornelius the Centurion, who is remembered for his conversion and role in expanding the reach of the Christian faith. This historical significance has contributed to the name's enduring presence over centuries.

      In contemporary times, Cornelius remains a recognizable name, albeit less commonly used than in the past. It is found in various forms across cultures and continues to be favored in certain regions. Cornelius appears in literature, film, and music, contributing to its ongoing relevance. It also serves as a surname in many instances, showcasing its adaptability in modern naming conventions. Despite fluctuations in popularity, Cornelius retains an air of classic sophistication that appeals to many parents today.

      Based on our records...

      Jansen

      Jansen

      This is the most common surname associated with Cornelus.
      Maria

      Maria

      This is the most common name of those married to a Cornelus.
      Johannes

      Johannes

      This is the most common name for a child of a Cornelus.
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      1840 is when there were the most people born with the first name Cornelus.

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