"Dorothea" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dorothea" Meaning

Dorothea is a feminine given name that originated from the Greek words "doros" meaning gift and "theos" meaning God. It is often translated as "gift of God" and has been used as a given name since ancient times. In literary context, Dorothea is also the title character in George Eliot's novel "Middlemarch".

"Dorothea" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dorothea"


1. Literary Reference

In Henry James' novel "The Portrait of a Lady", Dorothea is the protagonist, a young and idealistic woman who marries the older and more worldly Caspar Goodwood.

2. Informative Context

Dorothea Dix, an American social activist and nurse, founded the United States Sanitary Commission during the American Civil War to improve the health and living conditions of soldiers.

3. Historical Figure

Dorothea Lange was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her iconic portraits of people affected by the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl.

4. Given Name

Little is known about Queen Dorothea of the Lombards, a 7th-century queen who was married to King Ratchis, the last king of the Lombards.

5. Biblical Reference

In the Bible, Dorothea is the name of a saint and martyr, mentioned in the apocryphal book of the Protovangelion of James as the mother of the Virgin Mary.

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