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It's okay, but it's really old ladyish at the moment. Maybe in a few decades it will be able to come back.
I like it, but I like Doris Day so that's why. I'd only ever use it as a mn, not that I'd really use it. I don't see it making a come back any time soon.
I think it could come back, but not any time soon. It doesn't really fit with other names that are popular right now-- nothing else in the top 1000 has the -dor- sound for a girl (boys have Theodore, Salvador, and Dorian though). It has the -is ending in common with Alexis, Genesis, and Iris, but it doesn't feel as fresh. Maybe in a couple decades? Maybe not.
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I don't know if it will make a comeback, but I like it. It's sassy and fun.
slightly off-topic
Oddly enough, it's a male name in my area,(French-speaking, for new posters), as well as a female name. I know two men named Doris.
Oddly enough, it's a male name in my area,(French-speaking, for new posters), as well as a female name. I know two men named Doris.
I doubt it. I think it is irritatingly dowdy.
It's not my favorite. It's a little too old-fashioned for me. I can't see it ever coming back.