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Cordelia

Pronunciation: [ k-awrd-EEL-ee-uh ]

Girl Name #1,065 Most Popular Hidden Gem 4 Syllables

Shakespeare's most loyal daughter — elegant, literary, timeless

English Irish Welsh American
Literary Royal Elegant Vintage

Meaning & Origin

"jewel of the sea"
Origin: Celtic
Language: Welsh
"heart"
Origin: Celtic
Language: Irish
"daughter of the sea"
Origin: Celtic
Language: Cornish

The Story of Cordelia

Cordelia's origins are debated among scholars. The most likely etymology traces it to Celtic roots — possibly the Welsh 'Creirddylad' (jewel of the sea) or a combination of the Celtic 'cor' (heart) with the Latin suffix '-delia.' Shakespeare immortalized the name in 'King Lear' (c. 1605–1606), creating Cordelia as Lear's youngest and most loyal daughter — a figure of absolute moral integrity who speaks truth even when it costs her her inheritance, and ultimately her life. The play's ending, in which Cordelia is unjustly executed, is considered one of the most devastating in all of English literature.

Cordelia has risen steadily in English-speaking countries as parents rediscover four-syllable Victorian literary names. It gained modern visibility through Cordelia Chase, the witty fan-favorite character in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Angel' (1997–2004), and through Anne Shirley's fantasy name for herself in 'Anne of Green Gables.' It currently sits in the 300–400 range in the US and is climbing.

In Shakespeare's 'King Lear,' Cordelia represents the highest ideal of love — honest, unconditional, and selfless. She refuses to flatter Lear to earn her inheritance and is the only daughter who truly loves him. This literary association has made Cordelia synonymous with integrity and the courage to speak truth, giving the name one of literature's most powerful character endorsements.

Fun Facts

  • Cordelia is one of the moons of Uranus, discovered by Voyager 2 in 1986 — all Uranian moons are named after Shakespeare characters
  • Anne Shirley in 'Anne of Green Gables' wishes her name were Cordelia, calling it 'perfectly elegant'
  • One of the moons of Uranus named Cordelia was discovered in 1986 and is only about 50 km in diameter

Cordelia in Other Languages

Welsh Creirddylad
French Cordélia
German Cordelia
Italian Cordelia
Spanish Cordelia

Famous People Named Cordelia

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Cordelia Fine

Scientist

1975

Australian-British cognitive neuroscientist and author of 'Delusions of Gender' and 'Testosterone Rex,' challenging myth...

Australian-British cognitive neuroscientist and author of 'Delusions of Gender' and 'Testosterone Rex,' challenging myths about sex differences

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Cordelia (King Lear) Fictional

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The youngest and most virtuous daughter of King Lear in Shakespeare's tragedy (c. 1606); the ultimate literary symbol of...

The youngest and most virtuous daughter of King Lear in Shakespeare's tragedy (c. 1606); the ultimate literary symbol of loyalty and unconditional love

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Cordelia Chase Fictional

Other

Fan-favorite character in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Angel' (1997–2004), played by Charisma Carpenter; evolved from...

Fan-favorite character in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Angel' (1997–2004), played by Charisma Carpenter; evolved from popular mean girl to genuine hero

Quick Facts

Gender
Girl
Syllables
4
Popularity Rank
#1,065
Total SSA Count
233
Cultural Origins
English Irish Welsh American
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Formal
Cross-Cultural Ease
Moderate

Common Nicknames

Cordie Delia Cora Cori

Pairs Well With

Cordelia Rose Cordelia Jane Cordelia Grace Cordelia Marie Cordelia Kate Cordelia Ann

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cordelia

What does the name Cordelia mean?
"jewel of the sea" (from Celtic). "heart" (from Celtic). "daughter of the sea" (from Celtic). Cordelia's origins are debated among scholars. The most likely etymology traces it to Celtic roots — possibly the Welsh 'Creirddylad' (jewel of the sea) or a combination of the Celtic 'cor' (heart) with the Latin suffix '-delia.' Shakespeare immortalized the name in 'King Lear' (c. 1605–1606), creating Cordelia as Lear's youngest and most loyal daughter — a figure of absolute moral integrity who speaks truth even when it costs her her inheritance, and ultimately her life. The play's ending, in which Cordelia is unjustly executed, is considered one of the most devastating in all of English literature.
What is the origin of the name Cordelia?
Cordelia has Celtic, English, Irish, Welsh, and American origins. In Celtic, it means "jewel of the sea". In Celtic, it means "heart". In Celtic, it means "daughter of the sea".
Is Cordelia a boy or girl name?
Cordelia is primarily used as a girl name.
How do you pronounce Cordelia?
Cordelia is pronounced k-awrd-EEL-ee-uh.
How popular is the name Cordelia?
Cordelia is currently ranked #1065 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Cordelia?
Common nicknames for Cordelia include Cordie, Delia, Cora, and Cori.
What are good middle names for Cordelia?
Popular middle name pairings include Cordelia Rose, Cordelia Jane, Cordelia Grace, Cordelia Marie, Cordelia Kate, and Cordelia Ann.
What are good sibling names for Cordelia?
Names that pair well with Cordelia as siblings include Beatrice, Cecily, Edmund, Jasper, Imogen, and Lysander.
How many syllables does Cordelia have?
Cordelia has 4 syllables, making it distinctive and rhythmic.
Is Cordelia a common or rare name?
Cordelia is an uncommon name, ranked #1065 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.

About the Name Cordelia

Cordelia is a girl name with English, Irish, Welsh, and American origins . The name means "jewel of the sea" in Celtic .

Cordelia is currently ranked #1,065 in popularity for girl names in the United States.

The name Cordelia has 4 syllables and is pronounced k-awrd-EEL-ee-uh, making it distinctive and memorable.

Common nicknames for Cordelia include Cordie, Delia, Cora, and Cori. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

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