Dorotha - Meaning of Dorotha
What does Dorotha mean?
[ 3 syll. do-rot-ha, dor-o-tha ] The baby girl name Dorotha is pronounced DUWRow-THah- †. Dorotha's language of origin is Old Greek and it is predominantly used in English. Dorotha is a derivative of the English Dorothy.
See also the related categories, english and greek.
Dorotha is a rare baby girl name. At the peak of its usage in 1912, 0.017% of baby girls were named Dorotha. It had a ranking of #475 then. The baby name has steeply slipped in popularity since then, and is currently used only on a very modest scale. In 2018, out of the family of girl names directly related to Dorotha, Dorothy was the most widely used.
Baby names that sound like Dorotha include Derorit, Dhruti (Indian), Doretha (English), Doretta (English), Dorota (Czech, Polish, and Slavic), Dorothée (French), Dorothy (English), Dorthea (English), Dorotea (Hawaiian, Italian, and Spanish), Dorothea (Dutch, English, German, and Scandinavian), Dorothya (Hungarian), Dareth, Darthy (English), Deroit (Hebrew), Dhriti (Indian), Dhrti (Indian), Dorathy (English), Dordei, Dordi, and Dordie.
† Pronunciation for Dorotha: D as in "day (D.EY)" ; UW as in "two (T.UW)" ; R as in "race (R.EY.S)" ; OW as in "oak (OW.K)" ; TH as in "theme (TH.IY.M)" ; AH as in "mud (M.AH.D)"
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