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Re: Gloria
I've really been liking Gloria lately, too! I've known an older Gloria all my life, so I've heard the name but only recently tried to imagine it on a younger woman. I like it. I think it's charming and grand, like Victoria, and has an angelic overtone. A young Gloria has strong family ties and a strong personality. She is confident and probably upper-class, quick-witted and maybe quick-tempered. Perhaps she has a good singing voice (maybe I'm thinking too much of Roman rite and 'Angels We Have Heard on High'), but she has a good sense of fashion, tending towards classy and demure, very pearls, pencil skirts, and Chanel No. 5. Combo ideas:
Gloria Eloise
Gloria Catherine
Gloria Cerise
Gloria Annelise
Gloria Charlotte
Gloria Thérèse
Gloria Joséphine
Gloria Adelaide
Gloria Rochelle
Gloria Madeleine/Magdalene
Gloria Diane
Gloria Genevieve
Gloria Susanne
Gloria Shea
Gloria Corinne
Gloria Camille
Gloria Ernestine/Geraldine
Gloria Lucille
Gloria Elisabeth
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*claps with glee*Oh you nailed Gloria! Haute coutoure indeed! I imagine her as being very sharp and astute, with red curls and a red-red mouth. Basically, I think of Rita Hayworth and Katherine Hepburn. Super glam meets tough-as-nails.I love these:Gloria Eloise - Gloria Heloise, what do you think?
Gloria Cerise - Oh, what about Gloria Charisse, like Cyd Charisse? Too frou-frou?
Gloria Charlotte
Gloria Magdalene - love it
Gloria Susanne
Gloria Camille
Gloria Geraldine
Gloria LucilleThank you!
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Yay clapping!Gloria Heloise is great, too! Charisse I'm not so sure on, I prefer Cerise (going with the red image) but the soft "ch" sound at the beginning is nice and it's a nice association.You're welcome :)
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