Associations to the word «Gloria»
Noun
- Girlfriend
- Cantor
- Patricia
- Elton
- Pall
- Carole
- Arturo
- Peggy
- Grafton
- Miguel
- Actress
- Donna
- Jeffrey
- Gina
- Typhoon
- Mildred
- Navarro
- Que
- Alma
- Transit
- Hymn
- Rivera
- Ernesto
- Amen
- Hodge
- Vigil
- Gertrude
- Mindanao
- Desmond
- Katharine
- Mendoza
- Vida
- Mass
- Greer
- Leroy
- Gifford
- Richie
- Cristina
- Rudolph
- Angelina
- Mateo
- Bunker
- Toni
- Gail
- Mozart
- Willard
- Sine
- Ordinary
- Ruiz
- Rosa
- Sadie
- Luis
- Elsa
- Angela
- Verdi
- Cesar
- Alvarez
- Shirley
- Michelle
- Tu
- Jennifer
- Solemnity
- Motto
- Jean
- Madonna
- Magdalena
- Marilyn
- Liturgy
- Gladys
- Corona
- Brewster
- Dorothy
- Hooper
- Chant
- Twain
- Soprano
- Olivia
- Magdalen
- Rita
- Dolly
- Judy
- Irene
- Garcia
- Shea
- Welles
- Amor
- Creed
- Davy
- Cebu
- Laura
- Colleen
Wiktionary
GLORIA, proper noun. A female given name. Popular during the first half of the 20th century.
Wise words
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