Doloras is a unique and distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'dolor', meaning pain or sorrow. It was initially used as a female given name but can also be considered unisex in some instances. The name Doloras is often associated with historical figures like Doloras Moore, a famous American actress known for her exceptional talent and memorable roles.
The name Doloras appears to have been somewhat popular among parents from the early 1900s until the mid-1950s, with a notable spike in usage between 1926 and 1932, reaching its peak popularity in 1931 with 14 births. However, it seems to have been less commonly chosen in the years immediately preceding and following this period, as indicated by the lower birth counts in other years.