Gloria

GLOH-ree-ah
Meaning: Glory or fame, derived from Latin 'Gloria'
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, Italian, Christian
Popularity Rank
#671 (girls)
#1304 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common today, Gloria experienced peaks in popularity during the early to mid-20th century, often chosen for its classic charm and cultural richness. It remains a beloved vintage choice with enduring appeal.

Why Parents Choose Gloria

Parents often choose the name Gloria for its beautiful sound, spiritual significance, and timeless elegance. It evokes a sense of grace, honor, and divine connection, making it a meaningful choice for a baby girl.

History & Cultural Significance

Originating from Latin, Gloria became popular in Christian communities as a name reflecting divine praise and honor. It gained popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries, partly due to its lyrical sound and spiritual connotations. The name has been used across various countries, maintaining its timeless appeal.

The name Gloria has strong roots in Latin culture, symbolizing divine or celestial glory, often associated with religious hymns and celebrations of divine praise.

Notable People Named Gloria

  • Gloria Swanson
  • Gloria Estefan
  • Gloria Vanderbilt

Name Variations

Gloria Glória Glory

Related Names

Glorya Gloriana Gloriosa

Similar Sounding Names

Glory Gina Giana

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Gloria in the musical 'All About Eve'
  • Gloria from the TV series 'Modern Family'
  • Gloria Steinem, feminist activist