Cornee name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin
Meaning: War Horn and Strong Willed
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What does Cornee mean?

Boy name Cornee is of Latin origin. Cornee is a form of perennial and saintly Cornelius. Cornelius is a resultant of Corneille. Latin name Cornelius, meaning of Cornelius is "War Horn, Like a Horn and Wise".

Variants of Cornee

Cornelius, Canny, Cornelio, Cornell, Corneil, Cornel

How popular is the name Cornee?

Cornee is a popular baby name in Greece where every 1 in 200 have the name. At least, 80000 people globally have carried Cornee as their given name according to our research.

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Cornee in Nordic countries

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First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands44204515

What numerology tells about Cornee?

Pay more attention to your overall well-being. Number 8 reveals your sharp focus and ability to love with all your heart as your personality number. You are a blending mix of creativity and brains. Having number 6 as your expression number says you are responsible and trustworthy. Liberating from your self-imposed restrictions will affect your life in a positive rather than negative way as you assume.

Go through the following names similar to Cornee

  •  Roméo is originated from Latin, Roméo means "I'm Going to Rome"
  •  Trisha - Of English and Latin origin, Prominent Trisha is majorly used in Tamil and Sindhi, a gender insensitive name, Trisha means "Aristocratic or Aristocratic the Three Goddesses Shakthi"
  •  Mireille - Infrequent girl name Mireille is used dominantly in French, Norwegian and Danish, meaning of Mireille is "Admire or The Word Mirar Which Means to Admire" has origin in Provençal and Hebrew
  •  Cornell - Originated from Old French and Latin, Popular and Enduring Cornell is prevalently used in German, English and French and a unisex name, Cornell means "Horn"
  •  Celestino means Heavenly or Of the Sky is particulary used in Spanish, Portuguese and Italian and is given to baby boys has origin in Latin

Famous people named Cornee

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