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DORREN
MasculineDorren originates from the Dutch name Dorian, meaning 'gift' or 'giving'. It has gained recent popularity due to its uniqueness. Often associated with strength and resilience.
DORRENCE
MasculineRare African American name coined by jazz legend Thelonious Monk, potentially combining Doris andrence.
DORRENE
FeminineModern English variant of the Greek name Dorothea, meaning 'gift of God', inspired by the saint known for her beauty and virtue.
DORRETTA
FeminineItalian origin name derived from combining Dorothea ("gift of God") and Rita ("song" or "joy").
DORRI
FeminineCaptivating Basque name whose true meaning remains somewhat mysterious, but its rich history and cultural significance make it a popular choice among Basques.
DORRIAN
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'Dubhchraoin', meaning 'dark-haired'.
DORRIAN
FeminineRare Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Dorryan, meaning "descendant of the bold one".
DORRIE
FeminineUncommon female given name of unknown origin, possibly a variant spelling of Dorothy but without definitive evidence.
DORRIEN
MasculineCharming Irish name derived from 'Daire', meaning 'fruitful'.
DORRINE
FeminineUnique American female given name with possible marine or gift-related associations.
DORRION
MasculineRare French variant of Dorian, derived from the Greek "Dorieus," meaning "gift of Mars.
DORRIS
MasculineRare but historical English given name meaning 'thunder', originally a nickname for men named Thor, now more common as a female name despite its unique origin.
DORRIS
FeminineAmerican given name of Latin origin, derived from the English surname Doris and meaning "sea gift" in Greek elements.
DORRIT
FeminineRare Dutch given name whose meaning varies depending on the source consulted. It could signify protection as 'gatekeeper', or represent 'gift of God' like Dorothy. First used in the 18th century Netherlands, Dorrit gained recognition through Charles Dickens' novel "Little Dorrit". Today, it remains an uncommon yet charming and historically significant name.
DORRON
MasculineIrish name that means "peaceful" or "tranquil," originally derived from the Gaelic word "dubhracht," meaning "dark strength.
DORRY
FeminineCharming Greek feminine name derived from "doron", meaning 'gift'.
DORSA
FemininePersian name derived from 'dours', meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty and grace.
DORSE
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origins and unclear meaning.
DORSEL
MasculineRare given name of unknown origin, possibly Germanic, with no widely accepted etymology. Despite its unclear meaning, Dorsel has a fascinating history and is associated with notable figures like Dorothea von Montau. Today, it's chosen by parents seeking distinctive names.
DORSETT
MasculineEnglish-origin given name, derived from the Old English surname 'of Dorset', meaning "from Dorset".
DORSEY
FeminineEnglish origin, derived from the Norman-French surname 'Dorset', meaning 'from Dorset', with roots tracing back to the early Middle Ages.
DORSEY
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Old Norse given name Þórðr, meaning 'thunder god'.
DORSHA
FeminineRare Hebrew-derived feminine name found in biblical tradition, signifying determination and opportunity as it means 'to grasp' or 'to seize'.
DORSI
FeminineGreek name meaning "gift of the sea," inspired by a legendary girl found adrift as an infant and raised by a kind-hearted family who named her in honor of the sea's gift.
DORSIE
MasculineRare, distinctive given name of unknown Greek origins, possibly related to 'gift'.
DORSIE
FeminineUnique female given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Greek name Doris, meaning "gift of the sea.
DORTH
FeminineRare German given name meaning 'thorn' or 'brier', brought to England by Anglo-Saxons in the mid-5th century, now virtually unknown but historically significant.
DORTHA
FeminineRare name of unknown origin with no clear meaning, though some suggest it could be a variant of Dora, potentially derived from Germanic elements meaning 'gift' or 'people'. Despite its mysterious history, Dortha remains an intriguing choice for some parents today.
DORTHAY
FeminineUncommon female name with unknown origin and meaning, possibly deriving from old Scottish surnames or being a variant of Dorothy.
DORTHE
FeminineDanish female given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "Thor brings peace.
DORTHEA
FeminineRare but enchanting feminine name of German origin, derived from "dorn," meaning thorn, and also sharing roots with the Greek word "doron," meaning gift. This translates to Dorthea being interpreted as "gift of thorns" or "graceful thorn.
DORTHELLA
FeminineRare Scandinavian female name derived from 'Þór' meaning 'Thor', the Norse god of thunder, and 'helli' translating to 'protection', signifying 'protected by Thor'.
DORTHEY
FeminineDorthea is a unique German female given name meaning 'God's gift'.
DORTHIA
FeminineDorthia, of Greek origin, means 'gift of God' and has historic ties to Saint Dorothea.
DORTHIE
FeminineUnique Scottish female given name derived from the Greek 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift of God'.
DORTHULA
FeminineUncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
DORTHY
FeminineFeminine given name of English origin, derived from the Greek word 'dorothea', meaning 'gift of God'.
DORTHY
MasculineDorothy is an English name derived from Dorothea, which means "gift of God.
DORUK
MasculineTurkish name meaning 'highest point', associated with strength and power, and popularized by musician Doruk Özkaya.
DORUS
MasculineRare, Dutch-origin given name meaning 'of/from the village'.