Cordelia Overview
- Meaning: Cordelia means “heart”, “of the sea”, or “jewel of the sea.”
- Gender: Cordelia is typically a girl’s name.
- Origin: Cordelia has several origins, coming from regions in England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, and Rome, usually given to an important and loved child.
- Pronunciation: “kor-DEEL-yuh” or “kor-DEE-lee-UH”
- Popularity: Cordelia is a fairly popular name in the US.
- Nicknames: Cora, Cory, Danny, Del, Della, Delly, Delia, Lia.
- Variations: Coralia, Coredilla, Cordoylla, Cordula, Kordelia.
- Namesakes: Cordelia Agnes Greene, Cordelia of Britain, Cordelia Bugeja, Cordelia Blake, Cordelia Cameron.
- What Does Cordelia Mean?
- What is the Origin of the Name Cordelia?
- How Popular is the Name Cordelia?
- How Do I Pronounce Cordelia?
- Is Cordelia a Boy or Girl Name?
- Variations of Cordelia
- Nicknames for Cordelia
- Similar Names to Cordelia
- Middle Names for Cordelia
- Sibling Names for Cordelia
- Famous People Named Cordelia
- Cordelia in Popular Culture
- Cordelia FAQs
What Does Cordelia Mean?
The meaning of Cordelia is “heart”, “jewel of the sea”, or “daughter of the sea”. It comes from folklore and the Latin language. The first part, “cor” means “heart” in Latin (1).
In Celtic, the name means “of the sea”, meaning someone destined for the ocean in a poetic sense. The last meaning associated with Cordelia is that of rare honesty, as the character Cordelia in King Lear is fiercely truthful, unlike the other characters (2).
What is the Origin of the Name Cordelia?
Cordelia has English, Latin, and Celtic origins. It also has some roots in Welsh culture. The Latin origin comes from the word for “heart” and was a fairly common feminine name in Ancient Rome.
The name is often associated with Shakespeare because of the beautiful character of Cordelia in the play “King Lear”. Welsh and Celtic origins relate to the ocean, but it is unclear how the name came to mean the sea.
How Popular is the Name Cordelia?
Cordelia is a fairly popular name, landing in the top 1,000 baby names in the US, but barely. It was relatively popular in the 1800s and early 1900s.
Around 1950, it dropped in popularity, becoming rarer. But between 1996 and 1998, it saw a massive leap in popularity. It steadily rose until it broke the top 2,000 names in 2012. At present, it’s a fairly popular name but continues to increase in popularity.
How Do I Pronounce Cordelia?
There are two general pronunciations of Cordelia. One melts i and a together, pronouncing it “kor-DEEL-yuh”. Another option highlights the i and a separately, pronouncing it “kor-DEE-lee-UH”. Both are correct.
Is Cordelia a Boy or Girl Name?
Cordelia is typically a girl’s name. There are hardly any examples of Cordelia being a boy name.
Variations of Cordelia
A few variations of the name Cordelia are below. Although Cordelia is not a very common name, these variations are rare.
- Coralia (Roman)
- Corelia (Roman)
- Cordeilla (Celtic)
- Cordélia (Roman)
- Cordell (English, Welsh)
- Cordilla (Roman)
- Cordoylla (Celtic)
- Cordula (English, Welsh)
- Kordelia (Celtic)
Nicknames for Cordelia
Because Cordelia has a few syllables and a beautiful combination of letters, there are some lovely nicknames that people give to the name. Below are some of the most common nicknames for Cordelia.
Similar Names to Cordelia
If you enjoy the name Cordelia, but something about it does n sit well with you or has a poor association, you may want something comparable. Below are similar names to Cordelia, in both structure and aura.
- Adelaide
- Adelia
- Amelia
- Aurelia
- Aurora
- Camila
- Delilah
- Eleanor
- Eloise
- Flora
- Josephine
- Lillith
- Lorelai
- Maria
- Matilda
- Ophelia
- Olivia
- Zinnia
Middle Names for Cordelia
Cordelia is such a gorgeous and strong name that it can be hard to find a middle name that goes well with it. You don’t want to overpower it, but you also don’t want to pick a basic or boring middle name that won’t complement this unique name. Below are some stunning middle names to put beside Cordelia.
- Anne
- Belle
- Blair
- Claire
- Francine
- Genevieve
- Imogen
- Ingrid
- Jane
- Joy
- Julia
- Lucy
- Maeve
- May
- Noelle
- Rae
- Rain
- Rose
- Sage
Sibling Names for Cordelia
If you want a name that pairs well with Cordelia for a sibling, it can be a difficult name to match. Cordelia has a strong presence and beautiful connotation, so you have to choose a sibling name that goes well with it, rather than something that will sound out of place beside Cordelia. Below are some of the best sibling names for Cordelia.
- Adrian
- Alexander
- Archibald
- Aurora
- Benedict
- Cameron
- Charles
- Clara
- Demetri
- Edward
- Evelina
- Felicity
- George
- Guinevere
- Juliet
- Penelope
- Phoebe
- Rosalie
- Rosemary
- Sylvia
Famous People Named Cordelia
Although Cordelia is not the most common name, there are a few celebrities who share the name with the famous daughter of King Lear. Some of these people are infamous, giving Cordelia a bit of a bad reputation, but others are lovely celebrities who did the name justice! Check out famous people named Cordelia below.
- Cordelia Agnes Greene: 19th-century physician, philanthropist, and suffragist.
- Cordelia Botkin: American murderer.
- Cordelia of Britain: Queen of the Britons, youngest daughter of King Lear.
- Cordelia Bugeja: British actress.
- Cordelia Cameron: Australian actor-manager.
- Cordelia de Castellane: French designer.
- Cordelia Fine: British academic psychologist and writer.
- Cordelia Harvey: First Lady of Wisconsin Governor Louis Harvey.
- Cordelia Knott: Founder of Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant.
- Cordelia Scaife May: American philanthropist.
- Cordelia Throop Cole: American social reformer.
- Cordelia Urueta Sierra: Mexican artist “Grande Dame of Abstract Art”.
Cordelia in Popular Culture
Aside from King Lear’s daughter, there aren’t too many well-known Cordelias in pop culture. King Lear’s daughter is mentioned above and in this section because she was both a real person and a notable character in the famous play.
- Cordelia: Main character of a Dutch adult comic “ILAH” by Inge Heremans.
- Cordelia: Character in the musical “Falsettoland” by James Lapine and William Finn.
- Cordelia: Character in Ylisse’s role-playing game “Fire Emblem Awakening”.
- Cordelia of Britain: King’s daughter in Shakespeare’s play “King Lear”.
- Cordelia Blake: Titular character in the novel “Cordelia” by Winston Graham.
- Cordelia Flakk: Character in “Lost in a Good Book” by Jasper Fforde.
- Cordelia Frost: Character in Marvel’s “Emma Frost” comic.
- Cordelia Geard: Character in the novel “A Glastonbury Romance” by John Cowper Powys.
- Lady Cordelia Flyte: Character in “Brideshead Revisited” by Evelyn Waugh.
Cordelia FAQs
Below are frequently asked questions about the name Cordelia.