Dorinda first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Dorinda has been for the last 42 years (from 1974 to 2015) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Dorinda

A feminine form of the medieval German name "Dorendis", meaning "gift of God".

Popularity of Dorinda by gender

Based on the last 42 years of data, Dorinda is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2015, there were 8 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Dorinda.

Year Male Count Female Count
2015 0 8
2012 0 5
2011 0 6
2009 0 5
2007 0 7
2006 0 7
2003 0 6
2002 0 8
2001 0 9
2000 0 8
1998 0 5
1997 0 8
1996 0 9
1995 0 10
1994 0 15
1993 0 10
1992 0 16
1991 0 12
1990 0 16
1989 0 14
1988 0 9
1987 0 16
1986 0 19
1985 0 21
1984 0 24
1983 0 26
1982 0 23
1981 0 25
1980 0 32
1979 0 42
1978 0 39
1977 0 44
1976 0 61
1975 0 47
1974 0 74

The history of the first name Dorinda

Dorinda is a feminine given name with roots tracing back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is derived from the Greek name Dorothea, which is a combination of the words "doron" meaning "gift" and "theos" meaning "god," signifying a "gift of God." The name Dorothea was later Latinized as Dorinda during the Roman era.

The earliest recorded use of the name Dorinda dates back to the 16th century. One of the earliest known bearers was Dorinda Fairfax, an English noblewoman who lived during the late 1500s. She was a prominent figure at the court of Queen Elizabeth I and was known for her wit and intelligence.

In literature, the name Dorinda appears in several works, including John Dryden's play "Sir Martin Mar-All" from 1667, where it is the name of one of the female characters. The name also features in Jonathan Swift's famous satirical work "Gulliver's Travels," published in 1726, where Dorinda is the name of a character in the land of the Houyhnhnms.

During the 17th and 18th centuries, the name Dorinda gained popularity among the English aristocracy and gentry. One notable figure was Dorinda Sheldon (1611-1692), an English noblewoman who became a Benedictine nun and played a significant role in the foundation of the Benedictine convent at Cambrai, France.

In the 19th century, Dorinda Dench (1808-1893) was a British writer and educator who published several books on history and geography for children. She was also involved in educational reform and advocated for improving the quality of education for girls.

Another historical figure who bore the name Dorinda was Dorinda Matilda Thompson (1871-1959), an American botanist and educator. She made significant contributions to the study of plant anatomy and morphology and was a pioneer in the field of plant science education.

While the name Dorinda has been less common in recent decades, it has maintained a certain charm and historical significance, with its roots firmly planted in the rich tapestry of ancient Greek, Roman, and English cultures.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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