Cornelia
Cornelia is a feminine given name. It is a feminine form of the name Cornelius. Nel or Nelly can be used as a shortened version of Cornelia (or Helen or Eleanor). Conny, Connie, Nele or Neele are popular German short forms used in their own right.
Cornelia may refer to:
People
Given Name
- Cornelia Africana, mother of the Gracchi
- Cornelia Cinna minor, first wife of Julius Caesar
- Cornelia, a Christian saint martyred with Anesius
- Cornelia Bürki, Swiss long-distance runner
- Cornelia Druţu, Romanian mathematician
- Cornelia Dumler, German volleyball player
- Cornelia Dahlgren, Swedish singer and songwriter
- Cornelia Frances, English-Australian actress
- Cornelia Funke, German children's writer
- Cornelia Parker, British artist
- Cornelia Polit, East German backstroke swimmer
- Cornelia Otis Skinner, American actress, humorist, and playwright
- Cornelia van Nijenroode
- Cornelia Tăutu, Romanian composer
- Cornelia Ten Boom, Author and Holocaust Survivor
- Cornelia Toppen
Fictional Characters
- Cornelia Hale, the Guardian of Earth in the W.i.t.c.h.-comics and TV-series.
- Blair Cornelia Waldorf, a fictional character in the TV-series Gossip Girl
- Cornelia li Britannia, a fictional character in the anime series Code Geass
Television
- A Visita da Cornelia, a Portuguese game show in 1977
Places
- Italy
- Cornelia (Rome Metro), an underground station on Rome Metro
- South Africa
- Cornelia, Free State, a town in South Africa
- United States
- Cornelia, Georgia, a community
- Cornelia, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Lake Cornelia, a lake in Wright County, Iowa
Other
- Cornelia Marie, a crabbing ship
- Cornelia, list of the notable Roman men in the Cornelii family
- Cornelia, fictional character from Sune's Summer
See also
- Cornelius (disambiguation), the masculine form of the name
- Cornel (disambiguation)
- Cornu (disambiguation)
- Corni (disambiguation)
- Cornea (disambiguation)
- Cornetu (disambiguation)
- Cornățel (disambiguation)
- Cornești (disambiguation)
- Corneanu (disambiguation)
- Corniglia, one of the five villages in the Cinque Terre, Italy