Norma
1 Americannoun
genitive
Normaenoun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Norma
First recorded in 1810–15; from Latin; see origin at norm
Example Sentences
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Scherzinger is returning to the group that launched her to fame after impressing theatre audiences as Norma Desmond in Jamie Lloyd’s stage adaptation of Sunset Boulevard.
From BBC • Mar. 12, 2026
But to paraphrase Norma Desmond, it’s his ambition to say something meaningful that’s gotten small.
From Salon • Feb. 12, 2026
Norma Kamali, the designer who originally broke out in the ’70s, sees the technology as a succession plan for the business.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 23, 2026
And using heavy crude can garner more profits versus light crude, said Norma Mozée, an independent energy and mining consultant.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 6, 2026
Mami sent Delsa, Norma, Héctor, Alicia, and Edna to school, their protests proving my point, making me cry even harder.
From "When I Was Puerto Rican" by Esmeralda Santiago
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