- Lorna | Terrible Mouse Wiki | Fandom
Lorna (Chinese: "洛娜" Luò nà) is a main character and the one of the main antagonists in Terrible Mouse She is an anthropomorphic mouse doctor, responsible for luring and torturing the children that come to The Hospital
- Lorna - Wikipedia
Lorna is a feminine given name The name is said to have been first coined by R D Blackmore for the heroine of his novel Lorna Doone, which appeared in 1869
- Lorna - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry
The name Lorna is a girl's name of English origin One of those names like Pamela, Vanessa and Wendy, Lorna was invented for a particular literary character--the protagonist of the 1869 novel Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore--and then perpetuated as the name of a shortbread cookie
- Lorna Kathambi: Suspects in Daystar Student’s Murder Released after . . .
A DCI officer revealed the last moments of Lorna Kathambi, a student at Daystar University who died after falling from the 12th floor of an apartment in Nairobi
- Lorna Shore Returns In 2025 With North American Tour New Album
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- Lorna (Terrible Mouse) | Villains Wiki | Fandom
Lorna is the main antagonist of Terrible Mouse, a chinese, dark, internet animated series made by Gutian Once a laboratory test subject, she was originally a mouse who underwent severe and traumatic experiments After a fire broke out in the lab, she managed to escape
- Lorna (rapper) - Wikipedia
Lorna (rapper) Lorna Zarina Aponte (born 11 May 1983), better known simply as Lorna, is a Panamanian rapper [1] She is best known for her song "Papi chulo (te traigo el mmmm )", which was a success in Europe, reaching the top five in France (#1), Italy (#2), Belgium (Wallonia) (#2), Greece (#2), and the Netherlands (#3) [2][3]
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