Gender Feminine
Scripts Ντόρα(Greek) Дора(Serbian, Bulgarian)
Pronounced Pron. DO-ra(Spanish, Croatian, Serbian) DAWR-ə(English)  [key·IPA]

Meaning & History

Short form of Dorothy, Theodora or Isidora.

Related Names

VariantsTea(Croatian) Todorka(Bulgarian) Dee, Dodie, Dollie, Dolly, Dorean, Doreen, Dorinda, Dorine, Dory, Dot, Dottie, Dotty(English) Thea(German)
DiminutivesDoretta(Italian) Dorita(Spanish) Doretta(English)
Masculine FormsTeodoro(Italian) Teodoro(Spanish) Teodoro(Portuguese) Theodoros(Greek) Teodor, Todor(Serbian) Teodor, Todor(Bulgarian) Theodore(English)
Other Languages & CulturesIsidora, Theodora(Ancient Greek) Dorota(Czech) Dorte, Dorthe, Dorthea, Ditte, Dorete, Dorit, Dorrit(Danish) Tiia, Tiiu(Estonian) Tea, Teija, Tiia(Finnish) Dorothée, Théodora, Théa(French) Dorinda(Galician) Dorottya, Teodóra, Dóra, Dorina, Dorka, Izidóra(Hungarian) Theódóra, Dóra(Icelandic) Dorothea(Late Greek) Dārta, Dace(Latvian) Dorotėja, Urtė(Lithuanian) Dörthe(Low German) Doroteja, Teodora, Todorka(Macedonian) Dorthea(Norwegian) Dorota, Teodora, Dosia(Polish) Teodora(Romanian) Fedora, Feodora(Russian) Dorota(Slovak) Doroteja, Tea, Teja(Slovene) Teodora, Dorotea, Thea(Swedish)
Same SpellingDóra
User SubmissionDora

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   youthful   informal   natural   wholesome   refined   simple  

Name Days

Bulgaria: March 4
France: November 8
Latvia: February 6

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Entry updated April 25, 2021