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Cornell is an English surname and given derived from a shortened form of Cornwall, Cornwell or Cornhill, and also a Dutch surname. Sometimes the name
Cornell_(name)
American musician (1964–2017)
Christopher John Cornell (né Boyle; July 20, 1964 – May 18, 2017) was an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and primary
Chris_Cornell
Private university in Ithaca, New York, US
Cornell University (/kɒrˈnɛl/ korr-NEHL) is a private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was co-founded
Cornell_University
Liberal arts college in Mount Vernon, Iowa, US
Four years later, in 1857, the name was changed to Cornell College, in honor of iron tycoon William Wesley Cornell. Cornell students study one course at
Cornell_College
2006 single by Chris Cornell
"You Know My Name" is the theme song of the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale, performed by American musician Chris Cornell, who wrote and produced it
You_Know_My_Name
American rapper (born 1974)
Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He grew up in St. Louis
Nelly
American businessman (born 1959)
Brian C. Cornell (born 1959) is an American businessman who was the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Target Corporation from 2014 to 2026
Brian_Cornell
American singer, songwriter, and philanthropist (born 2004)
Toni Cornell (born September 18, 2004) is an American singer, songwriter, and philanthropist. She first gained public attention in 2015 with a duet performance
Toni_Cornell
Topics referred to by the same term
California Cornell, Illinois Cornell, Iowa Cornell, Wisconsin Cornell Township, Michigan Cornell College, Iowa, a liberal arts college Cornell School District
Cornell_(disambiguation)
American founder of Western Union, Cornell (1807–1874)
Ezra Cornell (/kɔːrˈnɛl/; January 11, 1807 – December 9, 1874) was an American businessman, politician, academic, and philanthropist. He was involved
Ezra_Cornell
Intercollegiate sports teams of Cornell University
Cornell Big Red is the informal name of the sports and other competitive teams that represent Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. The university sponsors
Cornell_Big_Red
Medical school of Cornell University
Weill Cornell Medicine (/waɪl/; officially Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University), originally Cornell University Medical College
Weill_Cornell_Medicine
is the discography of Chris Cornell, an American rock musician. This list does not include material recorded by Cornell with Soundgarden, Temple of the
Chris_Cornell_discography
Graduate school and research center in New York City
Cornell Tech is a graduate campus and research center of Cornell University on Roosevelt Island in Manhattan, New York City. It provides courses in technology
Cornell_Tech
Chime on the campus of Cornell University
The Cornell Chimes is a 21-bell chime in McGraw Tower on the central campus of Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York, United States. The chime originally
Cornell_Chimes
Private law school in Ithaca, New York, US
Cornell Law School is the law school of Cornell University, a private, Ivy League university in Ithaca, New York. One of the five Ivy League law schools
Cornell_Law_School
This article includes Cornell University's fraternities and sororities. The Cornell University Greek system dates to the first months of university operation
List of Cornell University fraternities and sororities
List_of_Cornell_University_fraternities_and_sororities
The history of Cornell University begins when its two founders, Andrew Dickson White of Syracuse and Ezra Cornell of Ithaca, met in the New York State
History_of_Cornell_University
Computer graphics 3D reference model
Octane Render Rendered by Cornell University Rendered with POV-Ray Rendered with Blender's Cycles Render Engine The Cornell box is a test scene designed
Cornell_box
German-born American actress (1893–1974)
Katharine Cornell (February 16, 1893 – June 9, 1974) was a German-born American stage actress, writer, theater owner and producer. She was born in Berlin
Katharine_Cornell
One or more words used to refer to something
in Literature (Cornell University Press, 1985), 37. Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Solomon". Behind the Name. Archived from
Name
American rock supergroup
four-piece band consisted of Soundgarden's singer and guitarist Chris Cornell with Rage Against the Machine members Tom Morello (lead guitar), Tim Commerford
Audioslave
Planned Community in Ontario, Canada
late mid 19th century. Cornell's name was selected in 1999, and is named for the Cornell family, headed by William C. Cornell (1766-1860), which came
Cornell,_Markham
Group of eight American universities
eight members of the Ivy League are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania
Ivy_League
Academic journal
Leisure, Sport & Tourism". "The Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly Will Change its Name to Cornell Hospitality Quarterly". Hotel Online
Cornell_Hospitality_Quarterly
Botanical garden in Ithaca, New York, United States
The Cornell Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located adjacent to the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York. The Botanic Gardens proper consist
Cornell_Botanic_Gardens
American college baseball team
The Cornell Big Red baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, United States. The team is a member
Cornell_Big_Red_baseball
Topics referred to by the same term
printseller Thomas Cornell (artist) (1937–2012), American artist This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal
Thomas_Cornell
Academic journal
The Cornell Law Review is the flagship legal journal of Cornell Law School. Originally published in 1915 as the Cornell Law Quarterly, the journal features
Cornell_Law_Review
This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League
List of Cornell University alumni
List_of_Cornell_University_alumni
School at Cornell University
policy school of Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York. The school was founded in 2021, combining several existing programs at Cornell. Its dean is Colleen
Cornell University Brooks School of Public Policy
Cornell_University_Brooks_School_of_Public_Policy
Topics referred to by the same term
Cornell Green may refer to: Cornell Green (defensive back) (born 1940), American football defensive back for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1960s and '70s
Cornell_Green
The following is a list of songs recorded by Chris Cornell. It features songs on which Cornell is credited as an individual artist, either lead or featured;
List of songs recorded by Chris Cornell
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Chris_Cornell
This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League
List of Cornell University alumni (natural sciences)
List_of_Cornell_University_alumni_(natural_sciences)
American musician (born 1961)
Chris Cornell's older brother. After his parents' divorce when he was a teenager, he and his siblings adopted their mother's maiden name, Cornell, as their
Peter_Cornell_(singer)
Academic journal
The Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy (JLPP) is a law review published by students at Cornell Law School. Founded in 1991, JLPP publishes articles
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
Cornell_Journal_of_Law_and_Public_Policy
British soldier (1914–1945)
Sidney Cornell (26 December 1914 - 7 April 1945) was a British soldier who served during World War II. Sidney Cornell was born in Portsmouth to an African
Sidney_Cornell
English pop and jazz singer (born 1940)
Lyn Cornell, sometimes billed as Lynn Cornell (born Audrey Cornett; 21 October 1936) is an English pop and jazz singer. She is best known for her membership
Lyn_Cornell
U.S. biological research institute
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a member-supported unit of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, which studies birds and other wildlife. It is housed
Cornell_Lab_of_Ornithology
Agricultural college of Cornell University
State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University (CALS or Ag School) is one of Cornell University's four statutory colleges, and is the
New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University
New_York_State_College_of_Agriculture_and_Life_Sciences_at_Cornell_University
American novelist (1903–1968)
Cornell George Hopley Woolrich (/ˈwʊlrɪtʃ/ WUUL-ritch; December 4, 1903 – September 25, 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer. He sometimes
Cornell_Woolrich
2007 studio album by Chris Cornell
musician Chris Cornell. It was released on May 28, 2007, in the United Kingdom and June 5, 2007, in the United States. This album is Cornell's second after
Carry On (Chris Cornell album)
Carry_On_(Chris_Cornell_album)
rock musician Chris Cornell. The GAFFA Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1991 by the Danish magazine of the same name. The Grammy Awards
List of awards and nominations received by Chris Cornell
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Chris_Cornell
American veterinarian and academic
the president of Cornell University since March 2025. He served as interim President from July 1, 2024. He was the provost of Cornell from 2015 to 2024
Michael_Kotlikoff
Graduate business school of Cornell University
The Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management is the graduate business school of Cornell University, a private Ivy League research university in Ithaca
Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management
Cornell_Johnson_Graduate_School_of_Management
The president of Cornell University is the chief administrator of Cornell University, an Ivy League institution in Ithaca, New York. Included in the list
List of presidents of Cornell University
List_of_presidents_of_Cornell_University
2017 single by Chris Cornell
American singer-songwriter Chris Cornell. The song was written as the ending credits song for the film of the same name. The song was released as a single
The Promise (Chris Cornell song)
The_Promise_(Chris_Cornell_song)
American rock band
formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. It was conceived by vocalist Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, lead singer
Temple_of_the_Dog
Magazine
The Cornell Lunatic is the college humor magazine at Cornell University, founded on April 1, 1978, by Joey Green. During Green's two-year tenure as editor
The_Cornell_Lunatic
American curator
Lauren Cornell is an American curator and writer based in New York. Cornell is the Chief Curator of the Hessel Museum of Art and the Director of the Graduate
Lauren_Cornell
American college football rivalry
68miles Cornell Columbia The Columbia–Cornell football rivalry is the American college football rivalry between the Columbia Lions and the Cornell Big
Columbia–Cornell football rivalry
Columbia–Cornell_football_rivalry
American murder victim
Sarah Maria Cornell (May 3, 1803 – December 20, 1832) was a Fall River, Massachusetts, mill worker whose corpse was found hanging from a stackpole on
Sarah_Maria_Cornell
Veterinary college in New York State
State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University is a statutory college of veterinary medicine at Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York. Founded
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University
New_York_State_College_of_Veterinary_Medicine_at_Cornell_University
British actor
Cornell Solomon John (born 1963) is a British actor who has appeared in various film and television productions since 1999. He is most renowned for his
Cornell_John
1971 political publication by Benedict Anderson
of the October 1, 1965, Coup in Indonesia, more commonly known as the "Cornell Paper", is an academic publication detailing the events of an abortive
Cornell_Paper
British businessman
Mark Ralph Delano Cornell (born 30 May 1966) is a British businessman, who was formerly the CEO of Krug Champagne, Moët Hennessy USA, Sotheby's Europe
Mark_Cornell
College
university since its founding in 1865, although its name has changed over time. It is the largest of Cornell University's colleges and schools with 4,759 undergraduate
Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences
Cornell_University_College_of_Arts_and_Sciences
Topics referred to by the same term
Senator Cornell may refer to: Charles G. Cornell (1827–1906), New York State Senate Ezra Cornell (1807–1874), New York State Senate Francis R. E. Cornell (1821–1881)
Senator_Cornell
College lacrosse team
The Cornell Big Red men's lacrosse team represents Cornell University in NCAA Division I men's lacrosse. The Big Red have won four NCAA national championships
Cornell Big Red men's lacrosse
Cornell_Big_Red_men's_lacrosse
American college football season
The 1928 Cornell Big Red football team was an American football team that represented Cornell University during the 1928 college football season. In their
1928 Cornell Big Red football team
1928_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team
American educator
awards have been under his birth name of Joseph Cornell, when he received the Indian name Bharat as a spiritual name within his spiritual community, he
Joseph_Bharat_Cornell
Academic unit at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, US
The Cornell University Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science (formerly the Faculty of Computing and Information Science from 1999
Cornell Computing and Information Science
Cornell_Computing_and_Information_Science
Academic journal
The Cornell Policy Review is an online academic journal published by the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs. It is verified by the Network of Schools
Cornell_Policy_Review
Marvel Comics supervillain
Cottonmouth (Cornell Stokes) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was portrayed by Mahershala
Cottonmouth_(Cornell_Stokes)
American rock band
drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Scott Sundquist was brought in to play drums in 1985 so that Cornell could focus
Soundgarden
Men's ice hockey team of Cornell University
The Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Cornell
Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey
Cornell_Big_Red_men's_ice_hockey
American college basketball season
The 2012–13 Cornell Big Red men's basketball team represented Cornell University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bid Red
2012–13 Cornell Big Red men's basketball team
2012–13_Cornell_Big_Red_men's_basketball_team
Sports rivalry in men's ice hockey
110km 68miles Harvard Cornell The Cornell–Harvard hockey rivalry is a men's ice hockey sports rivalry between the Big Red of Cornell University and Crimson
Cornell–Harvard hockey rivalry
Cornell–Harvard_hockey_rivalry
Research institute at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY
Wilson Synchrotron Lab, which houses both the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) and CHESS, is named after Robert R. Wilson, known for his work as a
Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education
Cornell_Laboratory_for_Accelerator-based_Sciences_and_Education
Men's basketball team of Cornell University
The Cornell Big Red men's basketball team represents Cornell University (one of eight members of the Ivy League), located in Ithaca, New York, in NCAA
Cornell Big Red men's basketball
Cornell_Big_Red_men's_basketball
Topics referred to by the same term
Peter Cornell may refer to: Peter Cornell (basketball) (born 1976) Peter Cornell (singer) (born 1961) This disambiguation page lists articles about people
Peter_Cornell
American philosopher
Drucilla Cornell (June 16, 1950 – December 12, 2022) was an American philosopher and legal theorist, whose work has been influential in political philosophy
Drucilla_Cornell
Past and present Cornell University faculty
This list of Cornell University faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Cornell University, an Ivy League university
List of Cornell University faculty
List_of_Cornell_University_faculty
American artist Joseph Cornell (1903–1972) is best known for his boxes which constitute a singular contribution to the Surrealist canon and to the art
Joseph_Cornell_filmography
US choir
The Cornell University Glee Club (CUGC), founded in 1868, is the oldest student organization at Cornell University. The CUGC is a thirty-nine member chorus
Cornell_University_Glee_Club
American diplomat (1854–1942)
a Canadian-American educator and diplomat, who served as President of Cornell University and United States Ambassador to Germany. Schurman was born at
Jacob_Gould_Schurman
American guitarist (born 1960)
singer Chris Cornell and bassist Hiro Yamamoto in 1984. Cornell and Thayil remained as the original members of the band until Cornell's death in 2017
Kim_Thayil
Newspaper in Ithaca, New York
The Cornell Daily Sun is an independent newspaper at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It is published twice weekly by Cornell University students
The_Cornell_Daily_Sun
(SEAP), part of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies at Cornell University, was founded in 1950 to promote the acquisition and dissemination
Cornell University Southeast Asia Program
Cornell_University_Southeast_Asia_Program
2018 compilation album by Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell is a posthumous compilation album by American musician Chris Cornell, released on November 16, 2018. It compiles his solo work, as well as
Chris_Cornell_(album)
American college football season
The 1926 Cornell Big Red football team was an American football team that represented Cornell University during the 1926 college football season. In their
1926 Cornell Big Red football team
1926_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team
American singer (1936–1990)
Cornell Gunter (November 14, 1936 – February 26, 1990) was an American rhythm and blues singer, most active in the 1950s and 1960s. He was born in Coffeyville
Cornell_Gunter
American college football season
The 1937 Cornell Big Red football team was an American football team that represented Cornell University during the 1937 college football season. In their
1937 Cornell Big Red football team
1937_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team
Football team of Cornell University
The Cornell Big Red football team represents Cornell University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision
Cornell_Big_Red_football
The Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR, pronounced Caesar) is a particle accelerator operated by Cornell University and located 40 feet beneath a football
Cornell_Electron_Storage_Ring
British tennis player
Lorna Cornell (born 3 January 1933) is a British former tennis player. Cornell is the daughter of athlete Muriel Gunn-Cornell, who was a world record
Lorna_Cornell
Jamaican reggae singer
line-up of Riley, Cornell Campbell, and Al Campbell, the group recording a self-titled album. In 2001, "King in My Empire", featuring Cornell Campbell, was
Cornell_Campbell
Topics referred to by the same term
Sarah Cornell may refer to: Sarah Maria Cornell (1803–1832), American mill worker found hanged Sarah Cornell (actress), Canadian actress This disambiguation
Sarah_Cornell
1997 prank at Cornell University
October 1997, a pumpkin was placed on the lightning rod of McGraw Tower at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Due to attempts to identify the pumpkin
Cornell University pumpkin prank
Cornell_University_pumpkin_prank
Wrestling team of Cornell University
The Cornell Big Red wrestling team represents Cornell University of Ithaca, New York in collegiate wrestling. It is one of the most successful and storied
Cornell_Big_Red_wrestling
American security analyst
Katharine "Katie" Cornell Gorka is an American national security analyst who served as a senior policy adviser in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Katharine_Gorka
American college football season
The 1931 Cornell Big Red football team was an American football team that represented Cornell University during the 1931 college football season. In their
1931 Cornell Big Red football team
1931_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team
Hungarian American photographer (1918–2008)
Cornell Capa (/ˈkɑːpə/; born Kornél Friedmann; April 10, 1918 – May 23, 2008) was a Hungarian-American photographer, member of Magnum Photos, photo curator
Cornell_Capa
Cornell University department
Department of Human Development was a multidisciplinary department at Cornell University from 1925 to 2021. During its lifetime, the Department led research
Cornell Department of Human Development
Cornell_Department_of_Human_Development
Welsh footballer
Swansea's remaining matchday squads. Cornell made his professional debut for Swansea on 25 August 2009 when he was named in the starting line-up for the League
David_Cornell
Engineering school in Ithaca, New York, US
The Cornell University College of Engineering (formally the David A. Duffield College of Engineering) is the engineering school of Cornell University in
Cornell University College of Engineering
Cornell_University_College_of_Engineering
Multi-purpose indoor arena at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, U.S.
multi-purpose arena at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, located in Bartels Hall, which is adjacent to Lynah Rink. It is home to the Cornell Big Red basketball
Newman_Arena
American actress
films in the early 1940s. Cornell was born Lillian Michuda June 2, 1916, in Chicago. Her name was changed to Lillian Cornell by studio executives when
Lillian_Cornell
Library system of Cornell University
The Cornell University Library is the library system of Cornell University. As of 2014, it holds over eight million printed volumes and over a million
Cornell_University_Library
Topics referred to by the same term
States by the name of Cornell School District: Cornell School District (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania) Cornell School District (Cornell, Wisconsin) This
Cornell_School_District
CORNELL NAME
CORNELL NAME
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a metonymic occupational name for a crossbowman who specialized in fighting from the battlements of castles, from Anglo-Norman French carnel ‘battlement’, ‘embrasure’ (a metathesized form of crenel, Late Latin crenellus, a diminutive of crena ‘notch’).English : reduced form of Carbonell or Cardinal.Swedish : the second element -ell is a common suffix of Swedish surnames, taken from the Latin adjectival ending -elius. The first element is unexplained.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Tragedy of King Lear' Duke of Cornwall.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Of Irish origin : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Kirrell, an Anglicized form of Ó Coirill (probably ‘descendant of Cairell’, an unexplained personal name).Americanized spelling of German Korell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Oxfordshire named Crowell, from Old English crÄwe ‘crow’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Kornelios, CORNEL means "of a horn."
Surname or Lastname
English (Avon)
English (Avon) : perhaps a variant of Darnell.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conall, CONNELL means "hound of valor."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places, such as Farnell (Kent, Wiltshire), Farnhill (West Yorkshire), and Fernhill (Cheshire), named from Old English fearn ‘fern’ + hyll ‘hill’. In a few cases it may also derive from Farnell in Angus, Scotland, although the surname is not now common in Scotland.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Kornelios, CORNELIU means "of a horn."
Male
French
French form of Latin Cornelius, CORNEILLE means "of a horn."
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish
Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish : Latinized form of Horn, meaning ‘horn’; probably a soldier’s name.English : reduced form of Cornwell or of Cornhill, a habitational name from a place in Northumberland named Cornhill, from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cron, cran ‘crane’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’; or from Cornhill in London, a medieval grain exchange, named with Old English corn ‘corn’, ‘grain’ + hyll ‘hill’, or from some other place elsewhere similarly named.Ezra Cornell (1807–74), the founder of Cornell University, was born of New England Quaker stock in Westchester Co., NY, a descendant of Thomas Cornell of Saffron Walden, Essex, England, who emigrated sometime before 1642, when he is recorded as being married in Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
Surname or Lastname
English, Irish, and German
English, Irish, and German : variant of Korell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Cornwell in Oxfordshire, named from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cron, cran ‘crane’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.English : variant of Cornwall.
Boy/Male
English American Latin
College; name of a town.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from Cornwell in Oxfordshire, which in early medieval records is sometimes written without the -n-, for example Corwelle (see Cornwell).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burrell.Catalan : nickname from borrell ‘red-haired’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : spelling of Cordell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English gorrell ‘fat man’ (from Old French gorel ‘pig’).English : from the Old English personal name GÄrwulf, composed of the elements gÄr ‘spear’ + wulf ‘wolf’.English : habitational name from any of various places named with Old English gor ‘dirt’, ‘mud’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’, such as Gorwell in Essex and Dorset, or Gorrell in Devon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a basketmaker, from Old French corbeille ‘basket’, or alternatively possibly a nickname for someone with black hair, from Old French corbel ‘raven’.Americanized spelling of Körbel or Korbel.Americanized spelling of Dutch Corbeel, from Old French corbel ‘raven’ (see 1 above).
Female
English
Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, CORNELIA means "of a horn."Â
CORNELL NAME
CORNELL NAME
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brilliant, Brilliant
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Anneliese, ANNALIESE means "favor; grace" and "God is my oath."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Abbreviation of Alexander 'defender of mankind.
Boy/Male
Latin
Majestic.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Hamer.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Prayer; Supplication
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
To be Charming
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Lucky; Happy
Girl/Female
Welsh
Jewel of the sea.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Heavenly body, A star, Pearl
CORNELL NAME
CORNELL NAME
CORNELL NAME
CORNELL NAME
CORNELL NAME
n.
See Borneol.
n.
A brass instrument, with cupped mouthpiece, and furnished with valves or pistons, now used in bands, and, in place of the trumpet, in orchestras. See Cornet-a-piston.
n.
A bracket supporting a superincumbent object, or receiving the spring of an arch. Corbels were employed largely in Gothic architecture.
n.
Any species of the genus Cornus, as C. florida, the flowering cornel; C. stolonifera, the osier cornel; C. Canadensis, the dwarf cornel, or bunchberry.
n.
A rare variety of camphor, C10H17.OH, resembling ordinary camphor, from which it can be produced by reduction. It is said to occur in the camphor tree of Borneo and Sumatra (Dryobalanops camphora), but the natural borneol is rarely found in European or American commerce, being in great request by the Chinese. Called also Borneo camphor, Malay camphor, and camphol.
n.
The state of things produced by a combination of persons, who buy up the whole or the available part of any stock or species of property, which compels those who need such stock or property to buy of them at their own price; as, a corner in a railway stock.
pl.
of Cornea
n.
The space in the angle between converging lines or walls which meet in a point; as, the chimney corner.
v. t.
To drive into a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment; as, to corner a person in argument.
n.
A private corner.
n.
The cornel tree.
n.
A troop of cavalry; -- so called from its being accompanied by a cornet player.
v. t.
To get command of (a stock, commodity, etc.), so as to be able to put one's own price on it; as, to corner the shares of a railroad stock; to corner petroleum.
n.
A sculptured basket of flowers; a corbel.
n.
A horizontal row of corbels, with the panels or filling between them; also, less properly used to include the stringcourse on them.
v. t.
To drive into a corner.
a.
Pertaining to the cornea.
n.
One of the corneas of a compound eye in the invertebrates.
pl.
of Cornet-a-piston
v. t.
To furnish with a corbel or corbels; to support by a corbel; to make in the form of a corbel.