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[Opinions] Cornelius
WDYT? I like it, but is it too "long?" And what middle names "flow" with it? I like Aodh, personally. (pron. AY, I hate EE) I'm just curious, is all. TIA.

This message was edited 6/7/2006, 2:29 PM

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My mother has told me she considered Cornelius before finding the name Alaric. Now that I think about it, I probably wouldn't have minded having the name. I like it.
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I have a uncle Cornelius who has always gone by nn Casey.
Here are some mn ideas:
Cornelius Jacob
Cornelius Dirk
Cornelius Hendrick
Cornelius John
Cornelius Garrett
Cornelius Oliver
Cornelius Laurence
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I love this name, Cornelia too. I was shocked one day when my seventeen year old niece said it was one of her favorite names. It's a family name for me. My Uncle Conor is actually Cornelius. I've never heard of Aodh before, but as a mn I think it's fine. Others you might like:Cornelius Tadhg ("tie + g")
Cornelius Paul
Cornelius John
Cornelius Sean
Cornelius Jude
Cornelius James
Cornelius Rex
Cornelius Rhys
Cornelius Finn
Cornelius Hugh
Cornelius Guy
Cornelius MarkLet us know if you like anyone's suggestions. Thanks.
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Thanks for mentioning your uncle.I'd never in a million years have come up with Conor as a nn for Cornelius...kind of like how my bio-relatives came up with Mac as a nn for Malcolm. :o) I love nns with precedent! :oD Sure beats my coming up with Neil as a nn for Cornelius, lol.“The longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?”
– Benjamin Franklin
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Neil as a nn for Cornelius makes perfect sense to me; more sense, frankly, than Conor. Because at my house, at least, name-derived nn's are generally based on the most-emphasized spoked syllable, as in Soph for Sophia. So Neil for Cornelius is perfect, and I also really like Mac for Malcolm, though for sentimental reasons Mal remains my fave nn for Malcolm.~Lillian~
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Personally, I love it. It is a bit (just a teensy bit) long, but I like the nn Neil. I like the sound of Cornelius Aodh, but personally, I just call him Cornelius A. Surname (no mn, just initial). In that same vein, I also like Cornelius Jay (J.). :o) Seriously, I like the combos Cornelius John, Cornelius Asa, Cornelius Avery, Cornelius Xavier, Cornelius Tadhg (this & John are my fave mns with Cornelius).Edited b/c I misspelled Tadhg (twice, lol).“The longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?”
Benjamin Franklin

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it will always remind me of planet of the apes..lol...nonetheless its a fine name...but i too feel funny about "corn"..
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I don't think it's too long at all. Cornelius to me just comes across as stuffy or arrogant. I also don't like that it starts off with the word "corn".
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I really like Cornelius. I don't think it's too long although I have been told that it sounds supercilious and/or overbearing. I don't get impression. I think it's strong yet not in your face masculine. Because it is four syllables a short name would work well, although (as is my case) if the surname is only one-syllable long I can see a slightly longer name (even up to three sylables) being used. "And I believe, that angels breathe, and hat love will live on and never leave" -Josh Groban

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I love Cornelius, though I like Cornelia for a girl just a little bit more. Four syllables is definitely not "too long"; my name (Elisabeth) is exactly the same length. I would probably use a fairly short mn, so I think that Aodh works well. My other suggestions would be:Cornelius Abram
Cornelius Graham
Cornelius Tadhg
Cornelius Saul
Cornelius Fionn
Cornelius Levi
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