Cornelious: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: c-ohrn-ehl-ee-oh-oos
Origin: England
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Region Origin: Western Europe
Meaning: Cornelious carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

The name Cornelius, derived from the Latin element "cornu" meaning "horn," has a rich history that spans centuries. Originally a Roman family name, it gained significance in the New Testament as the name of a centurion who became the first Gentile convert to Christianity. The name was also borne by a 3rd-century pope and several early saints. Over time, the name has evolved in usage and popularity. In ancient Rome, it was a prominent family name, while in England, it became more common in the 16th century due to Dutch influence. Today, the name is celebrated for its strong historical roots and cultural significance.

Cornelious Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Cornelious is currently #21950 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Boy: Cornelious is currently #9399 on Kiindred Boy Names
gender-male Overall Nature: Cornelious is currently #10696 on Kiindred Nature Names
gender-male Boy Nature: Cornelious is currently #4638 on Kiindred Boy Nature Names
gender-male Overall Unique: Cornelious is currently #11085 on Kiindred Unique Names
gender-male Boy Unique: Cornelious is currently #4778 on Kiindred Boy Unique Names

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