Glora is an uncommon yet captivating female given name, originating from Latin roots where it means 'glory'. Pronounced as /ˈɡlɔːrə/, it offers a unique twist on classic names like Gloria or Clara while retaining their elegance and timelessness.
The name Glora was most popular between the years 1922 to 1930, with a peak of 17 births in 1929. After this period, the number of babies named Glora decreased steadily, reaching a low of 5 births in both 1947 and 1961. There were no recorded births with the name Glora from 1953 to 1959, and only sporadic occurrences thereafter until 1965. Overall, there were a total of 314 babies named Glora between 1922 and 1965.