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Cordelia
This was my favorite name a couple of years ago. I really disliked it for some time, I thought it was boring and sounded cold and strict. It is slowly growing on me again. What do you think of Cordelia?
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Interesting; I've always thought of Cordelia as warm and friendly.
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I've always loved Cordelia. Besides the Shakespeare connection, it was also a character on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Too bad hubby doesn't like it. And I don't mind the nn Cordy.
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I use to absolutely love this name. I still think it's very pretty and I do like it a lot. I've considered using it if I ever have a daughter. I'd use Corie as a nn.
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Where I live, Cornelius and Cornelia are widely used, so Cordelia seems fresh by comparison. It also seems like Cornelia with a bad cold. And the Shakespeare association makes it a bit iffy. I've never been able to make up my mind about King Lear's youngest! If it were me, I'd stick to Delia.
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It's better than Cornelia. But it just makes me think of King Lear, and Cordelia is such a goody goody in that play.
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Cordelia is one of my very favorite names. Even if she weren't a tragic Shakespearean heroine, I would still find the name to sound like that of a Medieval or Celtic princess. The only drawback, in my opinion, is the potential nickname "Cordy." I'd try to make "Delia" stick as a nickname, if I used any, ASAP.Some combos:Cordelia Belle
Cordelia Bèrenice (bair-uh-nees)
Cordelia Esmee
Cordelia Evelyn
Cordelia Everly
Cordelia Fantine
Cordelia Farrah
Cordelia Faye
Cordelia Florence
Cordelia Frances
Cordelia Genevieve
Cordelia Helen
Cordelia Hope
Cordelia Imogen
Cordelia Irene
Cordelia Iris
Cordelia Ivy
Cordelia Jane
Cordelia Jolie
Cordelia Laverne
Cordelia Lenore
Cordelia Lily
Cordelia Lindsay
Cordelia Lisanne

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It's always sounded beautiful and refined to me. Maybe a bit on the cool side, but I don't see that as a problem. The nickname Delia could be cute, too. I much prefer it to Cornelia. If you're looking for a similar-sounding name, Cordula has always sounded a bit warmer to me.
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I love Cordelia! I don't think it sounds cold or strict. It's formal, but beautiful, and it has several nickname options that can make it more "fun."
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Cordelia is the name of a pegasus knight in Fire Emblem. It's not bad at all.
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I fell for this name too when I first read it in Anne of Green Gables. It is a perfecly elegant name :). Although you do have a point that it can sound cold and strict but nonetheless I still like the name.
Excerpt from Anne of Green Gables for everyone's reading pleasure."Will you please call me Cordelia?" she said eagerly. "Call you Cordelia? Is that your name?" "No-o-o, it's not exactly my name, but I would love to be called Cordelia. It's such a perfectly elegant name." "I don't know what on earth you mean. If Cordelia isn't your name, what is?" "Anne Shirley," reluctantly faltered forth the owner of that name, "but, oh, please do call me Cordelia. It can't matter much to you what you call me if I'm only going to be here a little while, can it? And Anne is such an unromantic name." "Unromantic fiddlesticks!" said the unsympathetic Marilla. "Anne is a real good plain sensible name. You've no need to be ashamed of it." "Oh, I'm not ashamed of it," explained Anne, "only I like Cordelia better. I've always imagined that my name was Cordelia--at least, I always have of late years. When I was young I used to imagine it was Geraldine, but I like Cordelia better now. But if you call me Anne please call me Anne spelled with an E."
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Anne Cordelia would actually be a really nice combo! I much prefer Anne over Ann.
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