Gloria
/ˈglɔriə/
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Gloria, of Spanish origin, is derived from the Latin word 'gloria', meaning 'glory' or 'renown'. It evokes a sense of magnificence and divine grace, often associated with praise and honor. The name gained popularity in the 20th century and remains a timeless choice, symbolizing beauty and spiritual significance.
Gloria Vanderbilt
Fashion Designer, Designer jeans
Gloria Tristani
Government, FCC Commissioner, 1997-2001
Gloria Trevi
Musician, Mexican Madonna
Gloria Talbott
Actor, I Married a Monster from Outer Space
Gloria Swanson
Actor, Sunset Blvd.
Gloria Stuart
Actor, Rose in Titanic
Gloria Steinem
Activist, Founder, Ms. Magazine
Gloria R. Scott
Educator, President of Bennett College, 1987-2001
Gloria Santona
Business, General Counsel for McDonald's
Gloria Reuben
Actor, Timecop
Gloria Naylor
Novelist, The Women of Brewster Place
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Head of State, President of the Philippines, 2001-10
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