📖 À propos Cordélia
Cordélia est la forme romane accentuée de Cordelia, signifiant « cœur » du latin ou « joyau de la mer » du celte. Immortalisée par le Roi Lear de Shakespeare comme symbole d'amour inébranlable et d'intégrité, elle porte une profonde résonance littéraire et mythologique.
📍 Détails
- OrigineLatin, Celtic, Portuguese, French
- Genre♀ Féminin
- SignificationHeart; daughter of the sea — accented Romance form of Cordelia
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- 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