Cornelia is a girl's name of Latin origin meaning "horn". Cornelia is the 951 ranked female name by popularity.

Cornelia is derived from the Roman family name Cornelius and has a biblical connection within the New Testament. Apart from traditional-sounding religious names like Frances, Emilian, and Jane, it pairs well with popular German, Italian and Dutch titles such as Brandolini, Funke, Otto, and De Bruin.

Cornelia was established in 1887 as the industrial and retail business hub for Habersham County. With beautiful parks, historic sites, and a welcoming community, Cornelia has grown into a vibrant city that honors its rich heritage while embracing progress.

Cornelia was the highly cultured mother of the late 2nd-century bc Roman reformers Tiberius and Gaius Sempronius Gracchus. She was the second daughter of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major, the hero of the Second Punic War (Rome against Carthage, 218–201).

In the 2nd century BC it was borne by Cornelia Scipionis Africana (the daughter of the military hero Scipio Africanus), the mother of the two reformers known as the Gracchi.

Cornelia Marie Who Owns The Cornelia Marie? As with most fishing vessels in the Bering Sea, it’s impossible to talk about the Cornelia Marie without mentioning the legacy of its past, and current owners and captains, added to the many stories it carries.