Glorie is a unique and distinctive given name, believed to have originated from the French word 'gloire', which means 'glory'. It's composed of six letters: G, L, O, R, I, E. The name Glorie has been used sporadically throughout history, with some notable bearers including Glorie Hamilton, a Canadian actress known for her role in the television series 'North of 60'. While not as common as many other names, Glorie stands out due to its rarity and the inspiring meaning it conveys.
The name Glorie appears to have been quite popular between the late 1950s and early 1970s, with peak years being 1959 (15 births) and 1960 (19 births). However, its usage has significantly declined since then, with only a few instances in recent years.