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Dorothy
I think this one might, just might be ready for a comeback. It's been a long time coming, but I think that day may have arrived. Now I know many people here will opt for Dorothea, but I am more curious to know your opinions and combos for the name Dorothy. In my family book, there are distant cousins, twins, named Dorothy and Theodora. Theodora did not live past infancy. Dorothy Alice seems the most obvious combo, but I like Alice too much to use it only as a middle name.
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Yes.I taught a Dorothy a couple of years ago - she would be about 10 this year. She had a younger brother named Edmund. The parents clearly had good taste! Unfortunately I never got her middle name. I think it's coming back. :)
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Dorothy is a very sweet name; it reminds me of "The Wizard of Oz."Dorothy Alice is lovely.
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I love Dorothy. It's my second favorite girls name, and yes, I prefer it to Dorothea (unlike the rest of my family). Should I have two daughters, the second would be Dorothy Ann.
You're right. It is time for a comeback. And I'm pretty sure that most kids today haven't seen the Wizard of Oz.
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Dorothy is a wonderful name. I love it and much prefer it to Dorothea, which I don't like at all.My Dorothy-combo is Dorothy Wallis, but I think the following are splendid:Dorothy Emma
Dorothy Anne
Dorothy Helen
Dorothy Esther
Dorothy Jane
Dorothy Pearl
Dorothy Lisette
Dorothy Jean
Dorothy Eloise
Dorothy Cecilia
Dorothy Frieda
Dorothy Wilma
Dorothy Frances
Dorothy Ines
Dorothy ElizaAs a middle name, how about Etta Dorothy?
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Oh, I like these combos. I like Wallis, because I just found out I am distantly related to Ms. Simpson.
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I've always found it dowdy, though I like Dorothea (nn Thea) and like Dora as a mn.
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I can see the appeal of Dorothy, but I much prefer Dolores, which I feel is deserving of a comeback.
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I love Dorothea said exactly likr Dorothy, and I like Dorothy as well.
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I don't like Dorothy. I am from Kansas, and the Wizard of Oz jokes are annoying based on that. I would hate to be named Dorothy. Beyond that, it seems frumpy to me. It's not one of those antiquated names that appeals to me. I think Dora and Dory might enjoy limited popularity, but Dorothy is still the name of lots of living old people and so I think it may be a while before it makes a comeback. I'm not crazy about Dorothea either, but I have moderately positive feelings toward Dora and Theodora.
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Dorothy is cute! I live in Kansas, so a Dorothy here would get battered with Wizard of Oz comments. I think Dot/Dotty and Dolly are adorable for nicknames.I know a lady named Dorothy. She is probably about 23, and quite lovely, smart, well-spoken, and vivacious. This name gets two thumbs up for me.
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Dorothy over Dorothea for me. I'm quite fond of Dorothy, I'd be delighted if it made a good comeback. Dorothy is full of life, very spunky. Dorothy Alice is nice, but I think I'd rather see Dorothy and Alice as sisters than in one name.
I'm fond of Dorothy Jane, Jane's simplicity puts the spotlight on Dorothy.
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I've come around to names like Iris and Hazel having a bit of a comeback, but Dorothy I dont think I'll get used to. I guess I just dont like the Dor sound much, which means I also dont like Dorothea. I dont mind names where the 'dor' sound isnt first, like Theodora or Isidora.
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I really like Dorothy, especially with the occasional nickname of Dory and/or Dottie.I have a great aunt with the name (sister to my grandmother, Alice) and she's definitely a positive association for me. She's a wonderful, vivacious woman.
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Dorothy Alice is quite pretty. I'd like to see Dorothy see a comeback as well. I don't see it as "dated" at all. Dorothea is kind of nice too.
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Eh, I don't like Dorothy or Dorothea. There are very few D names that I will actually tolerate though... ;) I like Thea on its own though.
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