Cordelia

/kɔrˈdɪliə/ noun

A girl's name, most famous from Shakespeare's 'King Lear,' where Cordelia is the honest, loyal daughter.

From Latin 'cor' meaning 'heart,' giving it the meaning 'of goodwill' or 'warm-hearted.' Shakespeare may have chosen this name deliberately to suggest Cordelia's true, honest nature in contrast to her deceitful sisters.

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