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GLORIA
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English
Glorious grace.
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Latin American
Glory. Famous bearer: a character in playright George Bernard Shaw's 'You Never Can Tell', and...
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Latin name derived from the word gloria, GLORIA means "glory."
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Prayer of God
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Latin
Glorious Grace; Glory
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Latin English
Glory.
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Latin
Glory.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Glorious
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English
Glorious grace.
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Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Gloria, GLÓRIA means "glory."
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Glorious Grace; Glory
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Australian, Chinese, Christian, Latin, Portuguese
Glory; Form of Gloria
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American, British, English, Latin
Glorious Grace; Glory
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Scandinavian American German
Womanly; strength. Feminine of Karl.
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Celtic Irish
Regal.
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Arabic, Muslim
Bitterness; Innermost; Heart; Al-rabi Al-ansari RA was a Companion who Participated in the Battle of Badr
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Portuguese
Basque, Esperanto and Portuguese form of Latin Paulus, PAULO means "small."
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Tamil
Best, Most eminent
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Teutonic
Awe inspiring.
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Tamil
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Fair complexioned, Pure
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Indian
High, Eminent, Distinguished
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Hindu, Indian
Capable; Devotee of Lord Shiva
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Native American
Bear.
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n.
The portions of the Mass usually set to music, considered as a musical composition; -- namely, the Kyrie, the Gloria, the Credo, the Sanctus, and the Agnus Dei, besides sometimes an Offertory and the Benedictus.
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Boast; a triumphing.
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The musical setting of a gloria.
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A doxology (beginning Gloria Patri, Glory be to the Father), sung or said at the end of the Psalms in the service of the Roman Catholic and other churches.
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A portion of the Mass (Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Glory be to God on high), and also of the communion service in some churches. In the Episcopal Church the version in English is used.