Cordelia
Cordelia is a name with Celtic origins, derived from the words 'cor' meaning 'heart' and 'ail' meaning 'sea'. Together, the name Cordelia can be interpreted as 'daughter of the sea' or 'heart of the sea'.
The name has a long history and was popularized by its use in William Shakespeare's play 'King Lear', where Cordelia is the youngest daughter of the king and is portrayed as a loving and devoted daughter.
Cordelia is a beautiful and romantic name that evokes images of the ocean and its power and majesty. It has a gentle and feminine quality, yet also carries a sense of strength and resilience.
While the name Cordelia is traditionally associated with girls, it can be considered a gender-neutral name as well, as it does not have a masculine or feminine ending.