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      Meaning of the first name Doda

      Origin

      Slavic, Hebrew

      Meaning

      Nurse (hebrew), Gift (slavic)

      Variations

      Coda, Doba, Doga
      The name Doda has roots in both Slavic and Hebrew languages. In Hebrew, it translates to nurse, symbolizing care, nurturing, and support. In Slavic contexts, Doda means gift, representing something valued and cherished. This duality of meaning underscores the name's association with love, compassion, and the significance of giving.

      Historically, Doda has been used in various cultures, primarily in Slavic-speaking regions and among Jewish communities. In Slavic traditions, names often carry substantial cultural significance, reflecting familial values and heritage. The Hebrew interpretation aligns with the Jewish tradition of names often having meaningful implications related to character traits or roles within a community. Over time, the usage of Doda has evolved, gaining recognition across different regions and cultures while maintaining its core meanings.

      In contemporary settings, Doda is increasingly recognized as a given name or a term of endearment, reflecting affection in both personal and social contexts. The name appears in diverse cultures, with variations in spelling and pronunciation. It is often embraced in modern naming trends, where parents seek unique, meaningful names with rich histories. Additionally, Doda has made its way into popular culture, further enhancing its visibility and appeal in the 21st century.

      Based on our records...

      Depoitiers

      Depoitiers

      This is the most common surname associated with Doda.
      Chrodobertus

      Chrodobertus

      This is the most common name of those married to a Doda.
      Lambert

      Lambert

      This is the most common name for a child of a Doda.
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      1897 is when there were the most people born with the first name Doda.

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