Doris

From the ancient Greek name Δωρις (Doris) which meant "Dorian woman". The Dorians were a Greek tribe who occupied the Peloponnese starting in the 12th century BC. In Greek mythology Doris was a sea nymph, one of the many children of Oceanus and Tethys. It began to be used as an English name in the 19th century. A famous bearer is the American actress Doris Day (1924-).

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Doris
CROATIAN: Doris
ENGLISH: Doris, Dorris
GERMAN: Doris
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Doris
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Dory
OTHER FORMS
CROATIAN: Dorijan
ENGLISH: Doria, Dorian
FRENCH: Dorian, Doriane
ITALIAN: Doriano
ROMANIAN: Dorin, Dorina