Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /dɔ.ˈrɔ.ta/(Polish) /ˈdo.ro.ta/(Czech) /ˈdɔ.rɔ.ta/(Slovak)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Polish, Czech and Slovak form of Dorothea.

Related Names

Rootsdoron + theos
DiminutiveDosia(Polish)
Other Languages & CulturesDorothea(Ancient Greek) Doroteya, Dora(Bulgarian) Dorotea, Doroteja, Dora, Tea(Croatian) Dorte, Dorthe, Dorthea, Ditte, Dorete, Dorit, Dorrit(Danish) Dorothea, Dora(Dutch) Dorothea, Dorothy, Dee, Dodie, Dollie, Dolly, Dora, Dorean, Doreen, Doretta, Dorinda, Dorine, Dortha, Dorthy, Dory, Dot, Dottie, Dotty, Thea(English) Tiia, Tiiu(Estonian) Tea, Teija, Tiia(Finnish) Dorothée, Théa(French) Dorinda(Galician) Dorothea, Dorothee, Dora, Thea(German) Dorottya, Dóra, Dorina, Dorka(Hungarian) Dorotea, Dora, Doretta(Italian) Dārta, Dace(Latvian) Dorotėja, Urtė(Lithuanian) Dörthe(Low German) Doroteja(Macedonian) Dorthea(Norwegian) Doroteia, Dora(Portuguese) Dorotéia(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Doroteja, Dora(Serbian) Doroteja, Tea, Teja(Slovene) Dorotea, Dora, Dorita(Spanish) Dorotea, Thea(Swedish)

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Name Days

Czechia: February 26
Poland: February 6
Poland: August 7
Poland: September 5
Slovakia: February 6

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Entry updated November 16, 2019