Cornelia

/kɔːrˈniːliə/ noun

A female given name of Latin origin, historically famous from Cornelia, mother of Roman military leaders known for her wisdom and virtue.

From Latin 'Cornelius,' likely from 'cornu' (horn) or possibly from the Cornelia Roman family. The name became associated with maternal wisdom in classical Rome.

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