Dorit name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek and Hebrew
Usage: English, German, Hebrew, Scandinavian, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dorit do-REET
Meaning: Gift and Woman from Dorian
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What does Dorit mean?

Dorit's meaning is Gift of God or Woman from Dorian is rooted from Hebrew and Old Greek, substantially used in Hebrew, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Scandinavian, German and English is used as a baby girl name .

Dorit is variant form of timeless and acclaimed Doris. Doris is variant form of biblical and durable Dorothea. Doris is abridged form of Dorothea. Doris means Name of a Place, Gift and God and Dorian Woman has origin in English and Old Greek.

Dorit is a diminutive of Dorothy. Dorothy is variant form of biblical, enduring and noteworthy Dorothea. Dorothy is equivalent of Dorothea in English language. Outlandish Dorothy is originated from Old Greek, Dorothy means "Gift and God, Gift of God and Gift".

Dorit is Nordic equivalent of Dorothea.

How do I pronounce Dorit?

The two syllabled name Dorit is pronounced, do-REET. d(o)-rit is the different way(s) to pronounce the name.

Variants of Dorit

Dorotheos, Dorita, Doris, Dorothy, Dorothea, Doralia, Doria, Dorianne, Dorislee, Dorotheus, Dorathea

Names that rhyme with Dorit

How popular is the name Dorit?

Dorit is an uncommon baby name in United States where it may not be used now as it was last seen in 1983. But Dorit is a popular baby name in Germany where every 1 in 8000 have the name.

According to our evaluation, at least 10000 people have been bestowed Dorit around the globe.

YearRankBirths
1983102725
1981104085
1980631910
197384205
197063647
196749808
196565375
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Dorit in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands001514
Sweden008474
Norway002657
Denmark10260

Numerological aspects of Dorit

Not everyone wants to change the world as you do. You like to enjoy all the pleasures life has to give such as alcohol, music, food, sex, and sleeping. People admire your endless hope that things will get better in the world and your courage to do what others avoid to do. You sleep a lot because it's your way of escaping reality. People always look for comfort in your world. Your friends enjoy your sarcasm and dark sense of humor.

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Sibling Names for Dorit

Looking for the perfect name to pair with your little one named Dorit? Look no further than this list of sibling names, ranging from classic favorites to modern monikers. Whether you're looking for a name that complements or contrasts with Dorit, there's bound to be a pick here that will catch your eye.

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Names for Dorit's brother

Famous people named Dorit

  • Dorit Aharonov, Israeli computer scientist specializing
  • Dorit Beinisch, 9th president of the Supreme Court of Israel
  • Dorit Wolf in Wild Things 2 as Actress
  • Dorit Stevens in Don't Eat the Snow in Hawaii as Actress
  • Dorit Henke in Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma as Actress
  • Dorit Sauer in 15 Minutes as Actress
  • Actor Dorit Amann, noted for movie Arpad - Zwei Teufelskerle räumen auf
  • In 1986 drama flick, Kol Ahuvatai, Dorit Adi characterized N.
  • Dorit Gäbler, from 1974 comedy and fantasy flick Orpheus in der Unterwelt, who played Eurydike.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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