Norma (given name)

Norma is a female name. A single instance of the name Norma is recorded 1203, where it perhaps derives from the Latin word norma, meaning "precept". The name's general usage seems to be subsequent to the 1831 debut of Vincenzo Bellini's opera Norma whose librettist Felice Romani borrowed the name (and the plot) from the recent tragedy Norma by Alexandre Soumet. Soumet's choice of name for his title character may possibly have been influenced by the name of the Germanic mythological Norns.[1][2] More recently Norma has been used as a female equivalent of the name Norman, meaning "Norseman".[3]

Norma
Pronunciation/ˈnɔːrmə/ NAWR-mə
GenderFemale
Origin
Meaning"precepts", "Norsewoman", "Norn"
Other names
Related namesNora

The name has fluctuated in popularity over the past 100 years. It is still a very common name in the United States, but the name was most often given to babies in the 1930s, and is now seldom given.[4]

Notable people named Norma

Fictional characters

  • Norma, a minor character from Square's console role-playing game Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
  • Grammy Norma is a character in the 2012 animated movie The Lorax. The voice over was done by Betty White.[5]
  • Norma Arnold, mother of Kevin Arnold in the 1988-1993 television series The Wonder Years
  • Norma Bates, a fictional character created by writer Robert Bloch
  • Norma Bates, Passions character
  • Norma Cenva, a character from the three prequels to Frank Herbert's Dune novels
  • Norma Desmond, in the film Sunset Boulevard
  • Norma Romano, a recurring character in the TV series Orange Is the New Black
  • Norma, a character in the novel Carrie by Stephen King and film Carrie(1976)
  • Norma Rae Webster, heroine of the film Norma Rae (1979)
  • Norma, a cow villager from the video game series Animal Crossing
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References

  1. Withycombe, E. G. (1985) [1945]. English Christian Names. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 230. ISBN 0192812130.
  2. Tuan, Laura (2010). Che nome dare al tuo bambino (in Italian). Firenze: Giunti. p. 172. ISBN 9788841240267. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  3. Macleod, Iseabail; Freedman, Terry (1995). The Wordsworth Dictionary of First Names. Ware: Wordsworth Reference. p. 173. ISBN 1853263664. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  4. "Norma". Think Baby Names. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  5. imdb.com
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