Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. daw-RAW-ta(Polish) DO-ro-ta(Czech) DAW-raw-ta(Slovak)  [key·IPA]

Meaning & History

Polish, Czech and Slovak form of Dorothea.

Related Names

DiminutiveDosia(Polish)
Other Languages & CulturesDoroteya, 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) Dorothea(Late Greek) 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