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I think it is amazing. I love it and Cornelius. I slightly prefer Cordelia though just because it is clunkier. Cornelia is great though. I - well until recently I thought I knew a Cornelia who went by Nia as a nickname (NEE-ah). Turns out there is a Nia [Surname] and a Cornelia [Surname].
I don't think it's too much, but I also do not think Minerva and Rudolph are too much.
Lily Cornelia's fine.
I don't think it's too much, but I also do not think Minerva and Rudolph are too much.
Lily Cornelia's fine.
I really like Cornelia. I knew someone from Austria with tne name. Anyway, I don't like the flow of Lily Cornelia all that much. It is a little heavy on the Ls.
Ooh, I love Cornelia. Lily Cornelia is cute. Blythe Cornelia immediately comes to mind as another pairing. Right now, though, I feel like Cornelia should be paired with something to emphasise its ancient Roman feel. It's difficult because all those names end in -a or -ia, but I like:
Livia Cornelia
Paula Cornelia
Silvia Cornelia
Tatiana Cornelia
Virginia Cornelia
Vita Cornelia
Lucia Cornelia (LOO-sha)
Of course, going with a variant of an ancient Roman name might have a similar effect:
Hilary Cornelia (Hilaria)
Julie Cornelia / Juliet Cornelia (Julia)
Silva Cornelia (Silvia)
June Cornelia (Junia)
Justine Cornelia (Justus)
Lucy Cornelia (Lucia/Lucius) - Ooh, I like this. Similar to Lily Cornelia but a better style match IMO.
Léonie Cornelia (Leonius)
Of course, I don't know if you even wanted suggestions, but that was fun.
Livia Cornelia
Paula Cornelia
Silvia Cornelia
Tatiana Cornelia
Virginia Cornelia
Vita Cornelia
Lucia Cornelia (LOO-sha)
Of course, going with a variant of an ancient Roman name might have a similar effect:
Hilary Cornelia (Hilaria)
Julie Cornelia / Juliet Cornelia (Julia)
Silva Cornelia (Silvia)
June Cornelia (Junia)
Justine Cornelia (Justus)
Lucy Cornelia (Lucia/Lucius) - Ooh, I like this. Similar to Lily Cornelia but a better style match IMO.
Léonie Cornelia (Leonius)
Of course, I don't know if you even wanted suggestions, but that was fun.
I know a Cornelia!
Not well, but she's the receptionist at my new job. It made me grin to hear someone with this name. I don't mind it in the mn spot, it's not "too much" at all.
Not well, but she's the receptionist at my new job. It made me grin to hear someone with this name. I don't mind it in the mn spot, it's not "too much" at all.
I like Cordelia better.
I like it more for a middle name. As a first name, it sounds a little too witchy.
I dislike it. I think it's the "corn" in it. I don't think it's "too much", though...it is usable.
(I love the similar Cordelia.)
(I love the similar Cordelia.)
This message was edited 6/14/2008, 5:22 PM