Proper noun
Lorna
A female given name from Scottish Gaelic of mostly Scottish usage.
And she has also had her work shown as part of the Dumfries and Galloway Arts Festival and the Edinburgh Festival, as well as organising her own exhibitions with her sister-in-law Lorna Graham. Source: Internet
Bobby was further frustrated when Havok and Polaris announced their imminent wedding, him having carried a torch for Lorna for quite some time. Source: Internet
Caoimhe Kelly opened the scoring of the second half with a point, followed with a point by Lorna McNamara for the visitors. Source: Internet
“District Judge Lorna G. Schofield ruled that the class action lawsuit can move forward despite Trump’s legal counsel requesting a stay,” Newsweek reports. Source: Internet
However, Lorna isn't one who cares much about power, explaining to Magneto that she's interested more in self-discovery. Source: Internet
Interactions with the boy’s mother, Lorna Bartell, suggest Micah may have painted the past with strokes too broad. Source: Internet