Dott is a distinctive, yet concise moniker that exudes simplicity and directness. Derived from various origins such as Dorothy, which means 'gift of God', Dott is often used as an independent given name rather than a diminutive. It consists of just three letters, forming the shape of a small circle or dot on paper, hence its visual appeal. Despite its brevity, Dott packs a punch with its uniqueness and easy pronunciation.
The name Dott had its most popular year in 1896 with 6 births, followed by several years of varying popularity ranging from 5 to 8 births. The total number of births over this period is 50.