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Dorina Girl

Popularity: #944 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

Pronunciationdoh-REE-nah / /dɔːˈriːnə/

Latin; Italian

Meaning

Latin: gift; Italian: little gift

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Dorina has its roots in the Greek name Doron, meaning "gift." This etymological lineage can be traced back to the ancient Greek word "doron," which signifies a present or offering. The name subsequently evolved through various linguistic forms, including Latin adaptations, before making its way into other languages, including Italian and Romanian, where it is often used as a feminine form. The transition into English occurred primarily through the influence of these languages, particularly during the Renaissance, when classical names gained popularity in English-speaking regions.

Historically, the name Dorina has been associated with various cultural and religious contexts. In the early Christian tradition, names derived from Greek were often adopted by saints and martyrs, contributing to their spread throughout Europe. While there may not be a specific biblical figure directly named Dorina, the roots of the name connect to the broader tradition of names that signify divine gifts, which were prevalent in early Christian texts. The name gained further recognition in the 19th century, particularly in literature and the arts, as the Romantic movement emphasized themes of beauty and nature, often embodied in feminine names.

Culturally, the name Dorina has been embraced in various regions, particularly in Eastern Europe, where it carries connotations of grace and beauty. Its association with the idea of a "gift" lends it a positive resonance, often symbolizing cherished qualities in literature and folklore. Additionally, diminutive forms such as Dori or Dora have emerged, reflecting affectionate or familial connections. The enduring nature of the name can be attributed to its lyrical quality and the positive attributes associated with its meaning, ensuring its place in the tapestry of names across cultures.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Dora
  • Doreen

International Variants

  • Dora (Spanish)
  • Doreen (English)

Famous people named Dorina

Dorina Laza is a singer best known for her work in the pop music genre and her participation in various music festivals.

Dorina Pojani is an architect and urban planner best known for her contributions to urban design and sustainable architecture.

Fictional characters named Dorina

Dorina is a fictional character from the book series The Dorina Basarab Series by Karen Chance. She is a powerful dhampir and a skilled fighter who navigates a world filled with supernatural threats.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Dorina was first seen in the United States in 1915. Dorina has ranked as high as #1077 nationally, which occurred in 1969, and has been most popular in California, Texas, and New York. In the past 5 years the name Dorina has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Dorina (1982)

StateBirthsShare
CA 9
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19155
19207
19216
19239
19259
19275
19289
19295
19308
19317
19328
19347
19368
19375
19396
19416
19425
19437
19449
194517
19466
19477
194810
194910
19509
195113
19529
195315
195414
195511
195611
195717
195815
195915
196021
196120
196217
196312
196424
196522
196622
196721
196826
196942
197028
197123
197219
197311
197418
197516
197614
197717
197813
197911
198016
198112
198218
19839
19849
198510
198611
19878
19889
19895
19918
19927
199411
199611
19975
19986
19996
20005
20017
20025
20049
20057
20069
200711
20108
20165
20178
20198
20225
20246