Cornelia is a Roman name. It is the feminine version of the male name Cornelius. It is pronounced as Kor-NEEL-yah. It means 'horn'.
There are several famous namesakes who lived in Ancient Rome. These include Cornelia Africana who is the mother of Gaius Gracchus and Tiberius, Cornelia Cinna minor who was the wife of Julius Caesar, Pompey's wife Cornelia, Cornelia Scipio and Cornelia.
There are two places called Cornelia. One is in Free State in South Africa and the other is in the state of Georgia in the USA.
There are several famous namesakes who lived in Ancient Rome. These include Cornelia Africana who is the mother of Gaius Gracchus and Tiberius, Cornelia Cinna minor who was the wife of Julius Caesar, Pompey's wife Cornelia, Cornelia Scipio and Cornelia.
There are two places called Cornelia. One is in Free State in South Africa and the other is in the state of Georgia in the USA.