Dorothea

/ˌdɔːrəˈθiːə/ noun (proper name)

A feminine given name of Greek origin, historically popular in Europe, associated with Saint Dorothy.

From Greek 'Dorothea,' combining 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (god), literally meaning 'God's gift.' The name became popular through Christian saints and has remained common across European cultures.

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