Cornelius

/kɔːrˈniːliəs/ noun

A male given name of Latin origin, or reference to various historical figures bearing this name.

From Latin 'Cornelius', a Roman family name possibly derived from 'cornu' meaning 'horn', suggesting strength or prominence. The name was borne by a prominent Roman gens (family) and later adopted by early Christians, including the centurion Cornelius in the New Testament.

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