Cornelle
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Cornelle is a boy’s name of Latin origin, meaning “A variant of Cornell, derived from the Roman family name Cornelius, of unknown Etruscan origin.”, and peaked in popularity in 1990.
What Cornelle Means
“A variant of Cornell, derived from the Roman family name Cornelius, of unknown Etruscan origin.”
The Story of Cornelle
The might of the earth, symbolized by a horn, echoes through Roman lineage, awaiting its modern sound.
Cornelle is a distinct variant of the Roman family name Cornelius. While its precise origin is debated, often pointing to an Etruscan root, it shares a potential connection to the Latin 'cornu,' meaning horn. This name carries the weight of ancient Roman heritage.
For your son, you see a soul of profound loyalty and responsibility, a dependable spirit. This name suggests a child who approaches life with a serious, thoughtful demeanor and the strength to uphold his commitments.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#6 in 1990
Total Births
16
First Recorded
1988
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