Dorothy
Female
Dorothy is a classic and enduring name of Greek origin, meaning 'gift of God'. Its popularity has spanned centuries, experiencing peaks and troughs throughout history but maintaining a consistent presence in many cultures. The name evokes a sense of tradition and timeless elegance.
The name Dorothy has been popularized in various forms of media. Most notably, the iconic character Dorothy Gale in L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz" cemented the name's place in popular culture. This association often leads to positive and nostalgic feelings surrounding the name.
Dorothy Dandridge
Dorothy Dandridge (1922-1965) was a highly acclaimed African-American actress and singer, a prominent figure in Hollywood during the Golden Age of cinema. She was known for her elegance and talent, breaking ground for Black performers in the industry.
Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) was a renowned American writer, wit, and poet of the Jazz Age. Her sharp wit and social commentary made her a celebrated figure in literature and society.