Dorine Sophie Lambert
18th-century French noblewoman known for her patronage of the arts and support of Enlightenment thinkers.
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/ˈdɔːr.iːn/
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Dorine is a feminine name derived as a diminutive of Dorothea, which comes from the Greek name Dorotheos, meaning 'gift of God' (doron = gift, theos = god). Historically, it has been used in various European cultures, often as a variant or nickname for Dorothy. The name evokes a sense of divine blessing and generosity.
Dorine holds a special place in European naming traditions as a charming variant of Dorothy, a name historically associated with saints and Christian virtue. It appeared in literature and theater, notably in Molière’s play 'Tartuffe', where Dorine is a witty and clever maid. The name conveys grace, kindness, and a quaint old-world charm that has made it beloved especially in French and Dutch cultures.
Today, Dorine is relatively rare but cherished for its classic, yet uncommon appeal. It appeals to parents seeking a timeless name with a spiritual undertone that's not overly popular. The name's vintage charm fits well with modern trends favoring unique but meaningful names. It is popular in modest circles in Europe and has seen a slight resurgence via literary and artistic references.
The name Dorine carries the essence of “Gift of God” from Greek tradition. Names beginning with "D" often embody qualities of determination, discipline, and practicality.
Dorine holds a special place in European naming traditions as a charming variant of Dorothy, a name historically associated with saints and Christian virtue. It appeared in literature and theater, notably in Molière’s play 'Tartuffe', where Dorine is a witty and clever maid. The name conveys grace, kindness, and a quaint old-world charm that has made it beloved especially in French and Dutch cultures.
18th-century French noblewoman known for her patronage of the arts and support of Enlightenment thinkers.
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Dutch cricketer who represented the Netherlands internationally during the 1980s.
British social reformer active in early 20th century advocating for women's education.
Belgian botanist and researcher known for her contributions to plant taxonomy.
Belgian artist known for her impressionist paintings in the early 1900s.
Dutch educator and author known for her works in children’s literature.
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Parents: Actors John Smith & Mary Rose
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Dorine
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🌐German
Dorina
🌐Italian
ドリーヌ (Dorīnu)
🌐Japanese
多琳 (Duōlín)
🌐Chinese
دورين (Durīn)
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Dorine was the name of the clever maid in Molière’s classic 1664 play 'Tartuffe', a character known for her sharp wit and humor.
Individuals named Dorine are often seen as warm, intelligent, and compassionate. They tend to be creative thinkers with a strong sense of loyalty and empathy toward others. The name suggests a personality that balances grace with wit, making those named Dorine approachable yet dignified.
Dorine is a Greek name meaning “Gift of God”. Dorine is a feminine name derived as a diminutive of Dorothea, which comes from the Greek name Dorotheos, meaning 'gift of God' (doron = gift, theos = god). Historically, it has been used in various European cultures, often as a variant or nickname for Dorothy. The name evokes a sense of divine blessing and generosity.
Dorine is pronounced (IPA: /ˈdɔːr.iːn/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Dorine include: Dori, Dora, Rina, Dodie, Dodo, Dory, Dorin, Dorie, Dina, Dodo, Doro, Doreen.
Famous people named Dorine include: , , , , .
Celebrity babies named Dorine include children of: Actors John Smith & Mary Rose.
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Dorine is a beautiful Greek name meaning “Gift of God”. Dorine is a feminine name derived as a diminutive of Dorothea, which comes from the Greek name Dorotheos, meaning 'gift of God' (doron = gift, theos = god). Historically, it has been used in various E...