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Dorean is a rare, unique name of uncertain origin, with possible Greek ('gift') or Hebrew ('bee') roots.
Doreatha is a Greek-derived name meaning "gift of God".
Doreathea is a unique Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'gift of the goddess'.
Doreene is a unique English name derived from Greek Dorothea, meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorelia is a rare Greek female name meaning 'gift of the olive tree', embodying values of tranquility, abundance, and divine favor.
The Greek-origin name Doreon means 'gift of gold' or 'golden gift,' conveying elegance and rarity.
Dorese is a rare yet captivating Greek name derived from 'doron', meaning 'gift'.
Dorethea is a Greek-derived name meaning 'gift of God', popularized in medieval religious texts.
Dorette is a unique feminine name of French origin, derived from Dorothy which means "gift from God" in Greek.
Dorian is a Greek-derived given name meaning 'gift', with historic associations to philosophers like Dorian of Phlius and literary figures such as Dorian Gray in Oscar Wilde's novel.
Dorian is a Greek-origin given name meaning 'gift of the sea', popularized by Oscar Wilde's novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.
Doriane is a French given name composed of "Dore," meaning gift, and "iane," a feminine suffix derived from Greek. It translates to "gift of God.
Doriann is a rare, beautiful feminine name derived from ancient Greek, meaning "gift of the sea". It gained popularity through association with Oscar Wilde's novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray".
Dorianna is a rare, Greek-derived female name meaning 'God's gift', evolved from the mythical wise woman Dorcas.
Dorianne is a rare, elegant female name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Dorian, which is rooted in Greek mythology and associated with King Dorieus of Rhodes. Its meaning, "from the sea" or "gift of the sea," reflects its aquatic origins and connection to ancient Greek culture's reverence for the ocean.
Dorice is a rare Greek feminine given name meaning 'gift of Zeus'.
Dorie is a unique Greek feminine name derived from 'doron', meaning 'gift'.
Dorie is a unique, charming female name of Greek origin meaning "gift of God".
Dories is a rare Greek name meaning "gift," often given in ancient Greece to honor gods for bestowing life, celebrating gift-giving, and symbolizing preciousness.
Dorilla is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorinna is an elegant Latin-derived name, created by adding the feminine suffix '-inna' to Doris, meaning 'gentle Doris', with roots tracing back to ancient Greek sea nymphs.
Dorion, a captivating Greek-origin male name, means 'gift' and is associated with intelligence and wisdom.
Doris is a Greek name meaning "gift of the sea".
Doris is a Greek-derived feminine name meaning "gift," popularized in the US during the late 19th century, with notable bearers including actress Doris Day and Nobel laureate Doris Lessing.
Dorise is a captivating female name of Greek origin, meaning 'gift' and associated with ancient Greek mythology and culture.
Dorisame is a variant of Doris, a name of Greek origin that means "gift of the sea" or "from the water.
Dorissa is a rare Greek female name meaning 'gift', originating from ancient Greece where it was used to honor special girls.
Doristene is a rare Greek female name that translates to "gift from God" or "divine gift.
Doristine is a rare but meaningful female name of Greek origin, translating to "gift from God," often bestowed in honor of Hera, the benevolent goddess.
Doro is a Greek name meaning "gift", often used for boys but also suitable for girls, reflecting its ancient tradition of gift-giving in mythology.
Dorotea is a Spanish-Greek female name derived from "doron", meaning 'gift', symbolizing preciousness. It's rich in history and was popularized by Byzantine Empire's Saint Dorothy.
Dorotha is a Greek-origin feminine name meaning 'gift', associated with grace or beauty.
Dorothe is a Greek feminine name that means "gift of God.
Dorothea, originating from Greek, means 'gift of God.' Popular in medieval and Renaissance eras, it now appears less frequently. Informal shortenings are Doro and Doe.
Dorothea is a female name of Greek origin meaning "gift of God".
Dorothea is a Greek-origin feminine given name derived from 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (god), translating to 'gift of God'.
Dorothene is a rare, elegant German feminine name derived from "dorotheen," meaning "gift of God.
Dorothea is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from "doron" meaning gift and "theos" meaning god, translating to "gift of God".
Dorothia is a Greek-derived name meaning 'gift of God', tracing back to Theodora, the Byzantine Empress known for her wisdom and benevolence.
Dorothie is a French feminine given name derived from the Greek word "doron", meaning "gift".