The Gladiolus by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1904. The name Gladys has often been associated with the gladiolus due to their similarity in sound.
Gender
Female
Origin
Meaning
Unknown
Region of origin
Welsh
Other names
Related names
Gwladys
An illustration from an edition of Gladys the Reaper, an 1860 romance novel by Anne Beale.Gladys Deacon (1881–1971) by Giovanni Boldini, in 1901.Gladys Vanderbilt (1886–1965), an American heiress and socialite, painted by John Singer Sargent in 1906.Gladys Cooper (1888–1971), a British actress, photographed c. 1910.American actress Gladys Hulette (1896–1991), and the dog Panthus in a scene from Prudence the Pirate from the October 21, 1916 issue of Moving Picture World.Gladys Leslie (1899–1976), American actress, pictured in a role in 1921.American actress Gladys Walton (1903–1993), in 1921.Gladys Zender (born 1939), Peruvian model and beauty queen, pictured in 1957.Gladys Knight (born 1944), an American soul singer, pictured in 1969.Argentinean singer Gladys Jiménez (born 1965), who performs under the stage name Gladys, la Bomba Tucumana, in 2014.
Gladys is a female name from the Welsh name Gwladus or Gwladys, which is of uncertain meaning. It was the name of Gwladys, a Welsh royal queen who lived in the late 5th century and early 6th century and became a Christian saint. The name was also used for other Welsh nobles, but declined in use in Wales after 1500.[1]
The name was used mainly by Welsh nationalists in the mid-1800s. It was popularized in the late 1800s in the Anglosphere after it was used for the heroine of the historical romance novel Gladys of Harlech by Louisa M. Spooner in 1858, for the heroine of the romance novel Gladys the Reaper by Anne Beale in 1860, and a decade later for the idealized romantic heroine Gladys Gerant in the 1870 novel Puck by Ouida. The name was considered pretty, exotic, and unlike other names in use at the time. It has sometimes been regarded as the Welsh form of the name Claudia, though that association has been debated. The name was at the height of its popularity in English-speaking countries at the end of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century, but then declined in usage in some countries. An increase in usage after 1990 is associated with the popularity of Argentinean singer Gladys Nelly del Carmen Jiménez, who performs under the stage name Gladys, la Bomba Tucumana.[2] The name was also well-used in African and South American countries and elsewhere in the middle and late 20th century.
Other feminine names ending in the letter s were also in vogue in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some sources have also noted the similarity in sound between Gladys and the etymologically unrelated words glad and gladiolus flower. The name has also often been associated with the gladiolus.[3][4]
People
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Berniece Inez Gladys Baker Miracle (1919–2014), American writer and half-sister of actress Marilyn Monroe
Gladys Adda (1921–1995), Tunisian communist and activist
Gladys Afamado (1925–2024), Uruguayan visual artist, engraver, and poet
Gladys Aller (1915–1970), American painter
Gladys Ambrose (1930–1998), English actress
Gladys Anderson, New Zealand artist
Gladys Anoma (1930–2006), Ivorian scientist and politician
Gladys Anslow (1892–1969), American physicist
Gladys Arnold (1905–2002), Canadian journalist
Gladys Asmah (1939–2014), Ghanaian politician
Gladys Aylward (1902–1970), English missionary to China
Gladys Elizabeth Baker (1908–2007), American mycologist
Gladys Marguerite Baker (1889–1974), British portrait painter
Gladys Pearl Baker (1902–1984), American film editor, mother of actress Marilyn Monroe and writer Berniece Baker Miracle
Gladys Lomafu Pato (born 1930), Swazi short story writer, teacher and lecturer
Gladys Peto (1890–1977), English artist, fashion designer, illustrator and writer of children's books
Gladys Mills Phipps (1883–1970), American racehorse owner
Mary Pickford, born Gladys Smith (1892–1979), Canadian actress, producer, screenwriter and film studio founder who lived and worked in the United States
Gladys Pidgeon (1906–2002), New Zealand swimmer
Gladys Pizarro, American music executive
Gladys María Bejerano Portela (born 1947), Vice President of the Council of State of Cuba
Gladys Portugues (born 1957), American professional bodybuilder and actress
Gladys Powers (1899–2008), British centenarian
Gladys "Patsy" Pulitzer (1928–2011), American model, socialite and philanthropist
Gladys Pyle (1890–1989), American politician
Gladys Presley (1912–1958), mother of Elvis Presley
Gladys Ravenscroft (1888–1960), British amateur golfer
Gladys Reeves (1890–1974), photographer
Gladys Reichard (1893–1955), American anthropologist and linguist
Gladys Requena (born 1952), Venezuelan politician
Gladys Reyes (born 1978), Filipina actress
Gladys Reynell (1881–1956), Australian painter and ceramicist
Gladys H. Reynolds, American statistician
Gladys Ripley (1908–1955), British opera singer
Gladys A. Robinson (born 1949), American politician
Gladys Rodríguez (born 1943), Puerto Rican actress, comedian, and television host
Gladys Root (1905–1982), American criminal defense attorney
Gladys Roy (1896–1927), American wing walker, barnstormer, and film actress
Gladys W. Royal (1926–2002) chemist
Gladys Savary (1893–1985), American relief worker
Gladys Schmitt (1909–1972), American writer
Gladys Shelley (1911–2003), American composer
Gladys Skillett (1918–2010), British nurse in World War II
Gladys Smuckler Moskowitz (born 1928), singer and composer
Gladys Spellman (1918–1988), U.S. Congresswoman
Gladys Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1881–1977), French-American aristocrat and socialite
Gladys Staines (born c. 1951), Christian missionary in India
Gladys Bronwyn Stern (1890–1973), British writer
Gladys Eleanor Guggenheim Straus, nutritionist
Gladys Strum (1906–2005), Canadian politician
Gladys Swain (1945–1993), French psychiatrist
Gladys Swarthout (1900–1969), American singer
Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi (1886–1965), American heiress and wife of Count László Széchenyi
Gladys Taber (1899–1980), American writer
Gladys Tantaquidgeon (1899–2005), Native American anthropologist
Gladys Tantoh (born 1975), Cameroonian movie entrepreneur and executive
Gladys Taylor (born 1953), retired British sprinter and Olympian
Gladys Taylor (1917–2015), Canadian writer and publisher
Gladys Tejeda (born 1985), Peruvian distance runner
Gladys Thayer (1886–1945), American painter
Gladys Triana, Cuban-American artist
Gladys Triveño (born 1969), Peruvian lawyer
Gladys Turquet-Milnes (1887/88–1977), British linguist
Gladys Buchanan Unger (c, 1884 or 85-1940) American writer
Gladys Vergara (1928–2016), Uruguayan astronomer
Gladys Chai von der Laage (born 1953), German sports photographer
Gladys Waddingham (1900–1997), American writer
Gladys Walton (1903–1993), American actress
Gladys Wanga (born 1981), Kenyan politician
Gladys Wamuyu (born 1972), Kenyan athlete
Gladys "Skeeter" Werner Walker (1933–2001), American alpine ski racer and Olympian
Gladys West (born 1930), American mathematician
Gladys Widdiss (1914–2012), American Wampanoag tribal elder, Wampanoag historian and potter
Gladys Willems (born 1977), Belgian archer
Gladys Wood (1916–2017), American educator and academic administrator
Gladys Wynne (1876–1968), Irish painter
Gladys Yang (1919–1999), Sino-British translator
Gladys Yelvington (1891–1957), American composer
Gladys Zender (born 1939), Peruvian model and beauty queen
Fictional characters
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Gladys, a character in the 2002 monster comedy action film Eight Legged Freaks
Gladys, a character in the HBO drama The Leftovers
Gladys, a character on the animated series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
Gladys Adams, character in the soap opera Home and Away
Gladys the Cow, a character on Sesame Street
Gladys Emmanuel, a character in the BBC comedy Open All Hours
Gladys Glover, the main character, played by Judy Holliday in the 1954 movie It Should Happen to You
Gladys Hotchkiss, a character in the musical The Pajama Game
Gladys Gutzman, a character in the children's book series Junie B. Jones
Gladys Jones, Jughead and Jellybean's mother on the TV show Riverdale
Gladys Leeman, a character played by Kristie Alley in the 1999 movie Drop Dead Gorgeous
Gladys Kravitz, a character in the TV show Bewitched
Gladys Peterson, a character from the American TV sitcom Get a Life (1990–1992)
Gladys Porter, a character in the TV sitcom Pete and Gladys
Gladys Pugh, Chief Yellowcoat, a character in the BBC comedy Hi-de-Hi!
GLaDOS (real name, Caroline), head of Aperture Science and main antagonist of the video games Portal 1 and 2.
See also
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GLADIS, a character from the cartoon series Totally Spies!
Gwladus Ddu (died 1254), Welsh noblewoman, daughter of Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd
Gwladys (disambiguation)
References
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^Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. p. 112. ISBN 0-19-861060-2.
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