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'''Cornell''' is an [[English language|English]] name derived from a shortened form of Cornwall, Cornwell or Cornhill,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cornell Name Meaning & Cornell Family History |url=https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=cornell |access-date=2023-09-08 |website=Ancestry}}</ref> and a [[Dutch language|Dutch]] Surname, which derives from the [[Latin]] Cornelius. Sometimes the name is an Americanized form of the Czech Kornel, or the German and Swedish Kornell. The |
'''Cornell''' is an [[English language|English]] name derived from a shortened form of Cornwall, Cornwell or Cornhill,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cornell Name Meaning & Cornell Family History |url=https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=cornell |access-date=2023-09-08 |website=Ancestry}}</ref> and a [[Dutch language|Dutch]] Surname, which derives from the [[Latin]] Cornelius. Sometimes the name is an Americanized form of the Czech Kornel, or the German and Swedish Kornell. The name could also |
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derive from the latin gens Cornelia, one of the most famous tribe in ancient republican Roma, to whom Publio Cornelio Scipio (the winner of Annibale - Hannibal) and other belonged. The gens Cornelia gave the highest number of consolates during the ancient Roman republci . The name survives in Italy as Corneli or Cornelli . |
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*[[Alonzo B. Cornell]] (1832–1904), American businessman and Governor of New York |
*[[Alonzo B. Cornell]] (1832–1904), American businessman and Governor of New York |
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*[[Bo Cornell]] (born 1949), American football player |
*[[Bo Cornell]] (born 1949), American football player |
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*[[Sarah Maria Cornell]], victim in the murder trial of Methodist minister Ephraim Kingsbury Avery |
*[[Sarah Maria Cornell]], victim in the murder trial of Methodist minister Ephraim Kingsbury Avery |
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*[[Vincent Cornell]], American scholar of Islam |
*[[Vincent Cornell]], American scholar of Islam |
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*[[Ward Cornell]] (1924–2000), Canadian broadcaster and educator |
*[[Ward Cornell]] (1924–2000), Canadian broadcaster and educator. |
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*Federico Cornelli (1968 -…..) Economist, banker and commissioner at consob in Italy . |
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==Given name== |
==Given name== |
Revision as of 14:31, 18 February 2024
Cornell is an English name derived from a shortened form of Cornwall, Cornwell or Cornhill,[1] and a Dutch Surname, which derives from the Latin Cornelius. Sometimes the name is an Americanized form of the Czech Kornel, or the German and Swedish Kornell. The name could also derive from the latin gens Cornelia, one of the most famous tribe in ancient republican Roma, to whom Publio Cornelio Scipio (the winner of Annibale - Hannibal) and other belonged. The gens Cornelia gave the highest number of consolates during the ancient Roman republci . The name survives in Italy as Corneli or Cornelli .
- Alonzo B. Cornell (1832–1904), American businessman and Governor of New York
- Bo Cornell (born 1949), American football player
- Brian Cornell, (born 1960), American businessman
- Charles G. Cornell (1827–1906), New York politician
- Chris Cornell (1964–2017), American musician
- David Cornell (born 1991), Welsh footballer
- Dewey Cornell, American psychologist
- Don Cornell (1919–2004), American singer
- Eric Allin Cornell (born 1961), American physicist
- Ezekiel Cornell (1732–1800), American delegate from Rhode Island to the Continental Congress
- Ezra Cornell (1807–1874), American businessman and co-founder of Cornell University
- George Cornell (c. 1928 – 1966), English criminal and murder victim
- George W. Cornell (1896–1988), New York politician
- James Cornell (1874–1946), Australian politician
- Jashon Cornell (born 1997), American football player
- John Cornell (1941–2021), Australian actor and producer
- Joseph Cornell (1903–1972), American artist
- Julien Davies Cornell, American lawyer and pacifist who defended Ezra Pound
- Katharine Cornell (1892–1974), American stage actress
- Lyn Cornell (born 1940), English pop and jazz singer
- Paul Cornell (born 1967), British writer
- Paul Cornell (lawyer) (1822–1904), American lawyer and real estate speculator
- Ralph D. Cornell (1890–1972), an American landscape architect from Los Angeles, California
- Rick Cornell, American professional wrestler
- Robert John Cornell (1919–2009), American priest and politician representing Wisconsin in the House of Representatives
- Thomas Cornell (disambiguation), several people
- Sarah Maria Cornell, victim in the murder trial of Methodist minister Ephraim Kingsbury Avery
- Vincent Cornell, American scholar of Islam
- Ward Cornell (1924–2000), Canadian broadcaster and educator.
- Federico Cornelli (1968 -…..) Economist, banker and commissioner at consob in Italy .
Given name
- Cornell Armstrong (born 1995), American football player
- Cornell N. Dypski (1931–2009), American politician
- Cornell Gowdy (born 1963), American football player
- Cornell Powell (born 1997), American football player
See also
References
- ^ "Cornell Name Meaning & Cornell Family History". Ancestry. Retrieved 2023-09-08.