Cornelia vs. Cordelia
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Oh, Cordelia all the way. It's lovely.
I think I use "corny" as an adjective too often to ever truly embrace Cornelia or Cornelius.
I think I use "corny" as an adjective too often to ever truly embrace Cornelia or Cornelius.
Funny, I was going to ask exactly the same thing! Cornelia is sweet, but Cordelia is even better. I met a Cordelia once and told her that I thought her name was gorgeous. She was apparently named after an old ghost story...?
much prefer Cordelia
There's the Shakespeare reference, and I think it sounds much nicer, I don't find the "corn" sound attractive.
There's the Shakespeare reference, and I think it sounds much nicer, I don't find the "corn" sound attractive.
Just what I was going to post!
Although I adore both names, I prefer Cornelia, which is less expected and more evocative of Ancient Rome.
I like both equally. They are both great names.
I like Cornelia.
I honestly don't care a bit for either name.
But if I had to choose, I'd go with Cordelia. Then you'd have the option of calling her Dee or Delia, and it doesn't have the awful 'corn' sound at the beginning!
But if I had to choose, I'd go with Cordelia. Then you'd have the option of calling her Dee or Delia, and it doesn't have the awful 'corn' sound at the beginning!