Associations to the word «Gloria»
Noun
- Arroyo
- Swanson
- Manny
- Romero
- Vanderbilt
- Cedric
- Reuben
- Lynne
- Diaz
- Nissan
- Emilio
- Orson
- Gardiner
- Norma
- Feminist
- Monty
- Molina
- Bree
- Soloist
- Robbie
- Winters
- Requiem
- Lent
- Philippine
- Holden
- Riva
- Stella
- Laguna
- Guinness
- Eliot
- Baroque
- Delgado
- Hernandez
- Dolores
- Handel
- Patti
- Jay
- Jak
- Dion
- Margarita
- Lopez
- Carmen
- Enrique
- Hepburn
- Dickson
- Rodriguez
- Ramos
- Dandy
- Bach
- Lola
- Psalm
- Cuban
- Mcleod
- Fugue
- Castillo
- Chaplin
- Raul
- Julio
- Cantata
- Swede
- Stuart
- Ricky
- Cher
- Skyline
- Choir
- Starring
- Neill
- Celia
- Diva
- Homecoming
- Claire
- Glory
- Abbott
- Archie
- Katz
- Et
- Feminism
- Lucille
- Doris
- Alejandro
- Phyllis
- Haley
- Haydn
- Betty
- Fairbanks
- Philippines
- Santana
- Liza
- Crosby
- Joanne
- Rosalind
- Sinatra
- Morrison
Wiktionary
GLORIA, proper noun. A female given name. Popular during the first half of the 20th century.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.