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      Meaning of the first name Dorota

      Origin

      Slavic Languages, Primarily Polish

      Meaning

      Gift from God

      Variations

      Dorona, Dorita, Dorotea
      The name Dorota is derived from Slavic languages, predominantly Polish, and translates to Gift from God. This meaning is rooted in the Greek name Dorothea, which combines the elements doron, meaning gift, and theos, meaning God. As such, the name embodies a sense of gratitude and divine favor, making it a meaningful choice for parents naming their daughters.

      Historically, Dorota has been a prominent name in various Slavic cultures, especially within Poland. It has appeared in several notable historical figures, including saints and literary characters, which have contributed to its enduring popularity. Over the centuries, variants of the name, such as Dorothy in English-speaking countries, have emerged, illustrating its cultural adaptability. The name's historical resonance has been maintained through periods of significant cultural change, reflecting the values of each era.

      In contemporary contexts, Dorota remains a popular name in Poland and among Polish communities worldwide. It is often associated with positive attributes, such as kindness and warmth, resonating well with parents looking for a meaningful and culturally rich name. The name has also found its place in popular culture, appearing in films, literature, and music, further solidifying its relevance. As society has become more globalized, Dorota has also gained recognition beyond its traditional boundaries, appealing to a broader audience.

      Based on our records...

      Unknown

      Unknown

      This is the most common surname associated with Dorota.
      Jan

      Jan

      This is the most common name of those married to a Dorota.
      Anna

      Anna

      This is the most common name for a child of a Dorota.
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      1770 is when there were the most people born with the first name Dorota.

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