I love all three of them but I prefer
Dorothea. I like
Theodora and
Isidora about equally.
I'd like to use the name
Dorothea for a future daughter as a first or middle name. One of my great grandmothers had
Dorothea as a middle name and my husband had a grandmother named
Dorothy whom he never met because she died in a car crash when my father-in-law was a teenager - she was an artist. I feel like the name
Dorothea ending on -thea sounds joyous, it is also a very earthy name and it reminds me of the goddess
Demeter and of
Dorothy from the Wizard of
Oz. Also even though they have the same meaning
Dorothea feels a bit less religious than
Theodora.
I imagine a
Dorothea having brown hair and being born in the fall, she is someone who likes to garden and be outdoors, she writes poetry and does photography or paints. I imagine her being creative but also very prudent and social minded, she would make her artwork with a message or goal in mind. I imagine her personality being a mix of
John Muir,
Dorothea Lange, the Goddess
Demeter,
Dorothy from the Wizard of
Oz, the character
Dorothea from the last Fire Emblem game, and my husband's grandmother
Dorothy.
Dorothea feels like the name of a visual artist although I could imagine her doing any sort of art, while
Theodora feels more like a book-worm or writer, and
Isidora/
Isadora makes me think of the famous dancer so more of a dancer or singer. I slightly prefer the spelling
Isidora to
Isadora but I like both ways.
I also like the names
Menodora,
Minodora, and
Eudora although not as much.
Metrodora and
Nymphodora are just okay.
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Favorite Names:
Aurora,
Frida,
Dorothea,
Althea,
Josephine,
Vivian,
Hazel,
Fiona,
Willemina,
Delphina,
Cordelia,
Clara,
Elaina,
Aveline,
Artemis,
Luna,
Leona
Rowan,
Adrian,
Cassidy,
Magnus,
Merrick,
Rainier,
Cedar,
Quinton,
Ciaran,
Arthur,
Malcolm,
Tristan,
Robin,
Cedric,
Gavin,
Kestrel,
PeregrineThis message was edited 10/16/2019, 4:18 PM