Gloria (singer)
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Etymology


, first used as a name in 19th century literature.

Proper noun



  1. . Popular during the first half of the 20th century.

Quotations

  • 1835 Jacobus Flax, The Knickerbocker, October 1835, page 291:
    Miss Flax, the little thin sister, and Miss Gloria, the stout able-bodied sister, lifted up their hands and eyes in horror at the mere hint of a wet nurse.
  • 1898 George Bernard Shaw, You Never Can Tell, Act II:
    Crampton. - - - What's your name? I mean your pet name. They can't very well call you Sophronia.
    Gloria. Sophronia! My name is Gloria. I am always called by it.
    Crampton. Your name is Sophronia, girl: you were called after your aunt Sophronia, my sister: she gave you your first Bible with your name written in it.
    Gloria: Then my mother gave me a new name.


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