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- Chinese (Simplified): 科内莉亚 格雷斯尼格特 (Kē nèi lì yà Gé léi sī ní gé tè)
- Czech: Cornelie Gresnigt
- French: Cornélie Gresnigt
- Hungarian: Gresnigt Cornelia
- Japanese: コーネリア グレスニグト (Kōneria Guresuniguto)
- Polish: Kornelia Gresnigt
- Portuguese: Cornélia Gresnigt
- Russian: Корнелия Греснигт (Korneliya Gresnigt)
- Ukrainian: Корнелія Ґреснігт (Korneliia Hresniht)
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Cornelius, a Roman family name, is the source of Cornelia. The root, "cornu," means "horn" in Latin. Some scholars believe the name originally described someone with horn-like calluses or growths. Others suggest a connection to a horned animal, perhaps as a symbol of strength or fertility. The suffix "-elius" is a common Latin suffix used to form family names, indicating belonging or descent. Cornelia is the feminine form, created by adding the feminine suffix "-a." The Cornelia name was prominent in ancient Rome, associated with the powerful Cornelia gens, one of the major patrician families. Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi brothers, is a famous historical figure known for her virtue and education. The name spread throughout the Roman Empire. While less common in recent centuries, Cornelia experienced revivals in popularity during periods of classical interest. Common diminutives include Corrie, Nell, and Nele. The name is found across Europe and the Americas, reflecting historical Roman influence and later migration patterns.
The surname Gresnigt has its historical roots in the Netherlands, particularly in the region of Friesland, where it is believed to have originated. The name is thought to derive from a combination of local dialects, possibly linked to geographical features or occupations prevalent in the area. The suffix "-nigt" may suggest a diminutive or a form of endearment, while the root "Gres" could relate to a specific locality or a characteristic of the land, such as marshy or grassy areas. Over time, individuals bearing the surname Gresnigt may have been associated with agricultural roles, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle of the region, and the name likely evolved as families settled and established their identities within their communities.
Godefridus VerheulArnoldus VerheulMaria GresnigtCornelis GresnigtAntonius GresnigtSarah VerheulAlida GresnigtAdrianus GresnigtSara VerheulJohannes GresnigtGovert VerheulLaurentius GresnigtArnoldus GresnigtHermanus GresnigtJacobus VerheulChristiaan GresnigtMaria VerheulJohanna GresnigtElisabeth Gresnigt
Antonie GresnigtAntonius GresnigtArie GresnigtArnoldus GresnigtBarendina GresnigtCatharina GresnigtChristaan GresnigtChristiaan GresnigtChristianus GresnigtClasina GresnigtCornelis GresnigtDirk GresnigtElisabeth GresnigtErnestus GresnigtErnst GresnigtGeertruida GresnigtGijsberta GresnigtGijsbertha GresnigtGijsbertje GresnigtGovert Gresnigt
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