All about the name DORATHA

Meaning, origin, history.

Doratha, derived from the Greek 'Dorothea', means "gift of God". This unique and elegant name has roots deeply embedded in history, culture, and literature. It was popularized during the Middle Ages, often used to signify divine grace or a precious gift from the heavens. Doratha's uncommonness today allows it to stand out as a distinct and memorable choice for parents seeking something special and timeless for their child. The name Doratha is composed of two parts: 'Doro', which means "gift", and '-tha', a suffix denoting God or divine essence, ultimately conveying the idea that one's very existence is a precious gift from above. In various languages and cultures, Doratha has been adapted into diverse forms such as Dorothea, Dorotea, Dorothée, and Doroþea. Despite its Greek origin, Doratha has been embraced by many cultures throughout history, including those of Latin America, Eastern Europe, and beyond. It is a name that transcends borders and speaks to the universal sentiment of reverence for divine gifts and blessings.

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Greek

Popularity of the name DORATHA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Doratha experienced fluctuations in popularity from 1910 to 1934, with notable spikes in the early 1910s and late 1920s. However, it saw a significant decline after 1934, with only one birth recorded in 1958. Overall, there were 93 births named Doratha during this period.