Gleora is a distinctive and unique female given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Gloceria. It was popularized during the Middle Ages when many names were adopted from Latin roots to reflect religious and cultural influences. Gleora is composed of two elements: 'glos' meaning 'gleam or glow', and '-ara', signifying 'altitude'. Thus, the name could be interpreted as 'shining high' or 'radiant altitude'. Throughout history, this name has been relatively uncommon, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive moniker for their child. Its rarity can contribute to its allure, as Gleora bearers may stand out due to their unique appellation.
"Gleora saw its peak popularity in 1938 with 14 births recorded that year."