Dore name meaning

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Updated: March 16th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: English and German
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dore d(o)-re
Meaning: Gift of God and Stranger
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What does Dore mean?

Offbeat Dore has its origin in Old Greek bestowed upon both genders, Dore means "Gift of Isis or Stranger" is used commonly in English and German. Dore is version of eminent Dorian.

Dorian is a shortened form of Theodore. Infrequent Dorian's origin is English, Latin and Greek, meaning of Dorian is "Female Version of Darius, Descendant of Dorus and Isis was the Principal Goddess of Ancient Egypt".

How do I pronounce Dore?

The most common pronunciation of two syllabled Dore is d(o)-re.

Variants of Dore

Dorotheos, Dorae, Dorian, Darian, Doria, Doriane, Dorien, Darean, Darayavahush, Dareios, Darius, Darren, Dora, Doris

Names that rhyme with Dore

How popular is the name Dore?

Dore is an uncommon baby name in United States, 29 years of presence was not sufficient to save the name and it finally disappeared in 1996. There are over 213 babies that have been given the name Dore in United States.

Dore is a common name in Ethiopia and India while somewhat familiar name in Benin, DR Congo, Indonesia, Germany, Iraq, Cameroon, El Salvador, Honduras, Ivory Coast and Italy. At least, 8000 people globally have carried Dore as their given name according to our findings.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
199690105
1986109045
1983102705
198090886
197897495
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Dore in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands504335
Sweden4443-39
Norway4443-39
Denmark10430

Numerological aspects of Dore

Having number 6 as your expression number says you are responsible and trustworthy. You wish to live someplace quiet surrounded by nature and animals like the mountains. You dream of spending your last days in a place like this. But for now, focus on today. You should learn to live in the moment. You don't even try to explain yourself, except to the people that matter. Stay true to yourself and your friends.

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  •  Phemie came from Old Greek is used notably in Scottish and English used as a girl name, meaning of Phemie is "Of Good Repute and Sweet Spoken". Phemie is short of Euphemia.
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Middle names for Dore

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Sibling Names for Dore

Choosing the perfect name for a new baby is an exciting and important decision. For parents who have decided on the name "Dore," we've compiled a list of sibling names that would complement this unique choice. From classic to modern, these names are sure to inspire and help narrow down the options.

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Famous people named Dore

  • Dore Gold, Israeli diplomat
  • Dore Schary, American motion picture director, writer
  • Doreen Tryden in The Sound of Music as Actress
  • Doreen Herrington in Up the Junction as Actress
  • Doretta Morrow in Because You're Mine as Actress
  • Doreen Hermitage in Little Shop of Horrors as Miscellaneous Crew
  • Doreen McLean in Back Street as Actress
  • Doreen Blythe in The Unforgettable Ernie Wise as
  • Doreen Sloane in Chariots of Fire as Actress
  • Dore Davidson in movie Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages as Actor
  • In 1994, Dore De Rosa portrayed the role of Luigi in film Bel canto.
  • Dore Flowden played crucial role of Nancy Arnold in 1917 comedy movie The Runaway.

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