Dorether is of Latin origin and signifies 'gift from God'. It is derived from the elements 'dorus' meaning 'gift' and 'thera' meaning 'from God'. This name was popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe, particularly in France and Italy, where it gained traction as a variation of the more common Dorothea. The name Dorether maintains a unique charm while still conveying a sense of divine favor.
"Dorether saw its peak in popularity with 9 births in 1921. There were subsequent years with a notable number of births, such as 5 in 1932 and another 5 in 1954. In total, there have been 19 Dorethers born over these three years."