Cordelia

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Cordelia
Cordelia - William Frederick Yeames.jpg
GenderFeminine
Language(s)English
Origin
Word/nameuncertain; possibly related to the word cordial (literally "heartfelt, from the heart")
Meaningallegedly "heart" or "daughter of the sea(-god)", Jewel of the Sea (Welsh)
Other names
Nickname(s)Delia, Dilly, Rory, Cordy, Lia, Danny
Related namesCordeilla, Cordélia, Cordell, Cordilla, Cordoylla, Cordula, Creurdilad?

Cordelia is a feminine given name. It was borne by the tragic heroine of Shakespeare's King Lear (1606), a character based on the legendary queen Cordelia.[1] The name is of uncertain origin. It is popularly associated with Latin cor (genitive cordis) "heart", and has also been linked with the Welsh name Creiddylad, allegedly meaning "jewel of the sea", but it may derive from the French coeur de lion "heart of a lion". In the Greek language, the word "κορδέλλα" means stripe or ribbon with a root from the word "χορδή", i.e. string.

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Anime[]

  • Cordelia Capulet, Japanese anime character in "Romeo x Juliet".
  • Cordelia Gallo, Japanese anime character in "Gosick".
  • Cordelia Glauca, Japanese anime character in Tantei Opera Milky Holmes.
  • Cordelia, Japanese anime character in Diabolik Lovers.

Films and television shows[]

  • Cordelia Abbott, in the television soap opera The Young and The Restless.
  • Cordelia Chase, character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.
  • Cordelia is a 1980 Québec movie starring Louise Portal about real life Cordelia Corriveau, who was hanged in 1763 in Saint-Vallier, Québec, after being condemned for murdering her husband. She was after her death exposed in an iron cage at a crossroad.
  • Cordelia Foxx, character in American Horror Story: Coven.
  • Cordelia Winthrop Scott, from the 2011 film Monte Carlo, played by Selena Gomez.
  • Cordelia Thornberry, a character in the Wild Thornberrys, wife of Radcliffe Thornberry, mother of Nigel Thornberry, mother-in-law of Marianne Thornberry, and paternal grandmother of Debbie, Eliza, and Donnie.

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References[]

  1. ^ Uckelman, Sara L. (21 January 2007). "Concerning the Name Cordelia". MedievalScotland.org. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  2. ^ C de C ([1] Archived 2008-09-10 at the Wayback Machine)
  3. ^ Cordelia Agnes Greene Archived 2008-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Directory of ANA Qualified Appraisers". Appraisers National Association.
  5. ^ Doubt has been cast on the linking of these two names, beyond "the string of consonants C-R-D-L".Sara L. Uckelman, "Concerning the name Cordelia"
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