Cordélia

"Heart; daughter of the sea — accented Romance form of Cordelia"

♀ Weiblich · Latin, Celtic, Portuguese, French
literary shakespearean loyal variant

📖 Über Cordélia

Cordélia ist die akzentuierte romanische Form von Cordelia, vom lateinischen „Herz“ oder keltischen „Juwel des Meeres.“ Durch Shakespeares König Lear als Symbol unwandelbarer Liebe und Integrität verewigt, besitzt der Name tiefe literarische und mythologische Resonanz.

📍 Details

  • HerkunftLatin, Celtic, Portuguese, French
  • Geschlecht♀ Weiblich
  • BedeutungHeart; daughter of the sea — accented Romance form of Cordelia

🔀 Varianten & Verwandte Namen

⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten

  • Cordelia (King Lear) — Shakespeare's most virtuous heroine, the youngest daughter of King Lear whose honest love and tragic fate have made her an enduring symbol of loyalty and integrity
  • Cordelia Chase — Fictional character from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, who evolved from shallow cheerleader to heroic champion, played by Charisma Carpenter
  • Cordelia Fine — British-Australian academic psychologist and author known for her books challenging neuroscience claims about gender differences, including Delusions of Gender
  • Creiddylad — Figure from Welsh mythology, daughter of Llŷr, considered the possible Celtic origin of the name Cordelia in Arthurian and pre-Arthurian legend