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Cornell

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Name — A surname and masculine given name, also the name of an American Ivy League university founded by Ezra Cornell.

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Etymology

From Cornwall, spelling conflated with the Latin family name Cornelius.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Cornell” mean?

The word “Cornell” means a surname and masculine given name, also the name of an American Ivy League university founded by Ezra Cornell.

How do you use “Cornell” in a sentence?

Here is “Cornell” used in a sentence: “Cornell studied engineering before starting his own business.”

What part of speech is “Cornell”?

“Cornell” is a name.

Is “Cornell” a common word?

“Cornell” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Cornell a first name or a surname?

Cornell functions as both a surname and a masculine given name. It is also widely known as the name of an American Ivy League university.

Why is Cornell University called Cornell?

Cornell University takes its name from Ezra Cornell, who founded the school. The surname Cornell later became associated primarily with the university in everyday usage.

Is Cornell an Ivy League school?

Yes, Cornell is one of the American Ivy League universities, a group of prestigious northeastern US institutions.

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