Alemán · Femenino
DOROTHEA
“Feminine forma de the Late Griego name Δωροθεος (Dorotheos), which meant gift of God from Griego δωρον (doron) gift and θεος (theos) god. Dorothea was the name of two early saints, notably the 4th-century martyr Dorothea of Caesarea. It was also born...”
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Significado
Feminine forma de the Late Griego name Δωροθεος (Dorotheos), which meant gift of God from Griego δωρον (doron) gift and θεος (theos) god. Dorothea was the name of two early saints, notably the 4th-century martyr Dorothea of Caesarea. It was also borne by the 14th-century Saint Dorothea of Montau, who was the patron saint of Prussia.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“do-ro-TE-a (German), dawr-ə-THEE-ə (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
42 idiomasCroataDorotea, Doroteja
ChecoDorota
DanésDorete, Dorothea, Dorte, Dorthe
NeerlandésDorothea
InglésDorothea, Dorothy, Dortha, Dorthy
FrancésDorothée
AlemánDorothea
HúngaroDorottya
ItalianoDorotea
Late GreekDorothea
LithuanianDorotėja
Low GermanDörthe
MacedonianDoroteja
NoruegoDorothea
PolacoDorota
PortuguésBRAZILIAN(Dorotéia
PortuguésDoroteia
SerbioDoroteja
SlovakDorota
SloveneDoroteja
EspañolDorotea
SuecoDorotea
CroataDora, Tea
DanésDitte, Dorit, Ea, Tea...
NeerlandésDora
InglésDee, Dodie, Dollie, Dolly...
FinlandésTea, Teija, Tiia
AlemánThea
HúngaroDóra, Dorina, Dorka
ItalianoDora, Doretta
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados