Definition: The term "Cornelia" comes from ancient Greek and literally means "pear" in Latin. It's a feminine noun meaning "pear," often used to refer to an individual or a group of individuals who share a common interest, such as being friends or family members. In biblical context, Cornelia was the wife of Saul and daughter-in-law to David, but she is more commonly associated with her father, Saul's brother Abijah.