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[Opinions] Doris
As my love of Dorothy intensifies, my interest in Doris burgeons.What are your reflections on the name? Also, which of the following do you admire?Doris Aglaia (Doris = Doric woman; Aglaia = splendor, beauty)
Doris Althea (Althea = healing)
Doris Amabel
Doris Amélie
Doris Annabel
Doris Anthea (Anthea = flower, blossom)
Doris Blythe
Doris Clementine
Doris Clothilde
Doris Eloise
Doris Emeline
Doris Emilia
Doris Emily (Isn't this darling?)
Doris Emmeline
Doris Eugenia
Doris Eugenie
Doris Eulalia
Doris Eulalie
Doris Eveline
Doris Evelyn
Doris Genevieve
Doris Genevra
Doris Helena (emphasis on the first syllable)
Doris Helene
Doris Jane
Doris Jemima
Doris Julia
Doris Juliet
Doris Julietta
Doris June
Doris Lavender
Doris Léonie
Doris Léontine
Doris Lilia
Doris Liliana
Doris Liliane
Doris Lillian
Doris Lily
Doris Linnea
Doris Luella
Doris Mathilde
Doris May
Doris Maybelle (Maybelle's one of my guilty pleasures...)
Doris Nimue
Doris Octavia
Doris Olivia
Doris Ottilie
Doris Ottoline
Doris Peony
Doris Poppy
Doris Viola
Doris Violetta
Doris Violette (vee-uh-LET)
Doris Vivian ("alive Doric woman")
Doris Viviana
Doris Viviane
Doris Vivienne

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Doris...reminds me of Doris Day, yes. I admit I've not put very much thought into this name, but it is charming. Looking through your combos I've noticed that Doris sounds so beautiful and correct in combination with Greek names. They really bring Doris out of her shell.
Doris Aglaia (Doris = Doric woman; Aglaia = splendor, beauty)
Doris Althea (Althea = healing)
Doris Annabel
Doris Anthea (Anthea = flower, blossom)
Doris Blythe
Doris Clementine
Doris Emilia
Doris Emily (Isn't this darling?)
Doris Emmeline
Doris Eugenia
Doris Eugenie
Doris Eulalia
Doris Eulalie
Doris Eveline
Doris Evelyn
Doris Genevieve
Doris Genevra
Doris Helena (emphasis on the first syllable)
Doris Helene
Doris Jane
Doris Jemima

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that's my aunt's name [m]it's kinda cute.Doris Clementine
Doris June
Doris Lavender
Doris Peony
Doris Poppy
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You know, I can see Dorothy and Doris getting rediscovered at some point, but not too soon, like maybe in 15 or 20 years. You may be ahead of your time. I'm not crazy about either name, but I don't mind them, and would actually like to see either on a baby. I like Doris Viola.
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It's a grandma name... literally... my grandma and my grandpa's sister were both named Doris... and would prob'ly be in their 80s now if they were still alive... like others named Doris... Don't think I've ever met one under 60 and haven't met any recently. Doesn't grab me... A friend of mine at uni's parents took her grandmothers' names (Mildred and Ann) and stuck them together to make her name and she would up being Milann... much more attractive than Mildred on a young gal imo... If I took my grandmothers and put them together (Doris and Patricia), I'd wind up with Doricia... and I think the prn. of that i in the middle would have to be changed to ee to sound ok.
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I enjoy grandmotherly names immensely. :)
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Pffft dated? Nah, I don't think so. I think Doris is darling.You need something that brings out Doris's charm- Doris Maybelle fits the bill well, I think.Other ones that stand out to me- Doris Clementine, Doris Jemima, Doris Luella, Doris Mathilde, and Doris Olivia. Although you have so many great combos, it's hard to choose.
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I love Doris. I also like Doris Olivia and Doris Michelle.
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Sounds too much like Doris Day or an old lady.Dorothy would be a little better.
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I prefer Dorothy but I agree my fave from your list is Doris Emily. Too cute.
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Doris is an old lady name imo
its reallllly dated
my grandmas name id Doris Anne
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