Proper noun
Cornelia
A female given name from Latin in quiet use since the 18th century.
[Quoting Seneca] Cornelia kept her in talk till her children came from school, "and these," said she, "are my jewels." Robert Burton
Cornelia would not be altogether surprised if she saw the grazing cow start tap dancing, lap dancing, or whatever quantum gravity might cause cows to do. João Magueijo
I saw stars like Helen Hayes, Maurice Evans, Tallulah Bankhead and Cornelia Otis Skinner. It was enchanting. I knew that was the world I wanted to be in. Sada Thompson
Along with the pitted terrain, curvilinear gullies are found in Marcia and Cornelia craters. Source: Internet
Ainsworth (1998), 93 He became dean of the guild in 1501, Ainsworth (1998), 2 and in 1496 married Cornelia Cnoop, daughter of the dean of the goldsmiths ' guild. Source: Internet
Bulst, Cinnanum Tempus, 310 Family Cinna's daughter Cornelia, who married Julius Caesar. Source: Internet