Cornilear
Cornilear is the feminine form of the Latin name Cornelius (derived from the word cornu). Also a variation of the name Cornelia. According to most sources, the meaning of Cornilear is 'war horn'. It is traditionally a personal name given to baby girls. The variant Cornelia is more mainstream than Cornilear. The name was a family name and given to women of nobility in ancient Rome. Cornelia is also thought to be a lady of impeccable breeding and untainted virtue in ancient Roman society. The pedigree of Cornelia can be traced to the Roman Empire. Cornelia was the mother of 2nd century BC Roman reform champions Tiberius and Gaius Sempronius Gracchus. It is suggested that she was the woman behind the reforms implemented by her sons.
Showing perfect command of the written word is Cornelia Funke the author behind the 'Inkheart' novel. Other mutations of the name are Carniella, Corneilla, Cornela, Cornella, Cornisha, Karniela, and Karniella.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin
Numerology
C is for compassion, your finest side.
O is for ornate, nothing plain here!
R is for radiant, it’s your personality!
N is for noble, your regal bearing.
I is for ignite, the fire in you!
L is for listen, one of your best traits.
E is for easy going, no ruffles here.
A is for admirable, you certainly are!
R is for rational, the way you think.
Lucky
Cornilear lucky number is 5.
Free-thinking, adventurous, and progressive, 5 is defined by freedom. 5 needs to experience the world by engaging its five senses: For 5, life lessons are acquired through spontaneous acts of bravery. Akin to Sagittarius energy within astrology, 5 is known for its playful, impulsive, and vivacious spirit.