[Opinions] Re: Cornelia
in reply to a message by Marie
This is my day. First I see a thread on Silvester, and now Cornelia. :-)
Cornelius is a family name for me, so I'm biased. But I've always loved both Cornelius and Cornelia. Cornelia sounds so regal and strong. She has wonderful posture. Growing up the only Cornelia reference I had was the mean sister in "My Man Godfrey." But I still thought the name was cool, so that must count for something. Today, the first thing that comes to mind is Cornelia Vanderbilt. I think "old money" when I think of Cornelia.
Cornelia Briony (prefer Bryony) catches my eye, but Cornelia Bridget is wooing me the most. Very sweet and proper. How about:
Cornelia Ruth
Cornelia Truth
Cornelia Judith (I detect a pattern here)
Cornelia Prudence
Cornelia Wren
Cornelia Blythe
Cornelia Abigail
Cornelia Iris
Cornelia Juventas
Cornelia Edme
Cornelia Glynis
Cornelia Rosamund
Cornelia Bidelia (I couldn't resist -- perhaps you could use this as a nn for Cornelia Bridget?)
You like? Sorry for any repeats.
Cornelius is a family name for me, so I'm biased. But I've always loved both Cornelius and Cornelia. Cornelia sounds so regal and strong. She has wonderful posture. Growing up the only Cornelia reference I had was the mean sister in "My Man Godfrey." But I still thought the name was cool, so that must count for something. Today, the first thing that comes to mind is Cornelia Vanderbilt. I think "old money" when I think of Cornelia.
Cornelia Briony (prefer Bryony) catches my eye, but Cornelia Bridget is wooing me the most. Very sweet and proper. How about:
Cornelia Ruth
Cornelia Truth
Cornelia Judith (I detect a pattern here)
Cornelia Prudence
Cornelia Wren
Cornelia Blythe
Cornelia Abigail
Cornelia Iris
Cornelia Juventas
Cornelia Edme
Cornelia Glynis
Cornelia Rosamund
Cornelia Bidelia (I couldn't resist -- perhaps you could use this as a nn for Cornelia Bridget?)
You like? Sorry for any repeats.
This message was edited 11/10/2010, 11:40 AM